AIA survey: COVID-19 pushes architecture industry into "uncharted waters"


A new report from the American Institute of Architects (AIA) indicates that the COVID-19 crisis has not only thoroughly impacted the day-to-day functions of the architecture industry, but that it has also imperiled its short-term economic future.

Between March 17 and 24, AIA collected survey responses from 387 architecture firms in order to assess the potential short-term impacts of the COVID-19 crisis. According to survey, 50% and 59% of firms have seen design contracts and new project inquiries decrease, respectively, in recent weeks, a figure that sharply counters the relatively upbeat Architecture Billings Index (ABI) report documenting February's business activities that AIA published just as the crisis was taking root mid-March. 

Previously on Archinect: "Architecture Billings Index rose in February. That was then." Achitecture Billings Index numbers paint a positive economic picture prior to the outbreak of COVID-19.Image courtesy of Pixabay / strecosa.

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