If you didn't check out our tech issue from PM Digest December, the insight provided by our writers is still valid, helpful and useful in thinking out tech's impact on practice and how to manage it in your practice, virtual or otherwise. See individual articles listed here at issue link below.
As AI use grows, architects should consider risks, rewards, and related liabilities
Our colleagues at AIA Trust provide insight into balancing enthusiasm for A.I. with protecting ourselves from the potential for some to exploit the technology.
Technology as a Competitive Edge for A/E/C Firms
Rich Friedman has a new take on service offerings for firms: consider developing and owning proprietary technology for project delivery. His article presents real world examples of the rewards and challenges of this growing practice.
To AI or Not to AI?
Karen Robichaud brings a background in theater and vast skill as a writer for architects and architectural firms to parsing the benefits and limitations of A.I. systems in telling stories.
Cultural change: Life first, then architecture
Jennifer Kretschmer reminds readers that virtual practice is not simply a pandemic phenomenon; it is a valuable tool in shaping a practice that using technology to promote work-life balance in our demanding profession.
Designing for a Carbon-Neutral Future: The Role of Architects in Early-Stage Design
Cesar Escalante, 2025 Chair of TAP, discusses the pivotal role architects, and the technology they employ, can play in mitigating the environmental impact and carbon footprint of buildings.
How Technology is Democratizing the Built Environment
The AIA Trust takes a look into how technology is democratizing how we design and build our communities and what it means to practice today.
AIA Practice Management Digest - May 2024
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As we head to AIA24, where a few of our contributors are speaking this year, let's consider what research actually means in architecture and the why and how of adding research to your practice or partnering with a firm that does. Letter from the editor By Rebecca W.E. |
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Rebecca W.E. Edmunds AIA
Editor, AIA PM Digest
President, r4llc
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