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Construction Magazines and Journals – Online or hard copy?

When I recently spoke at the CIMCIG conference on specification our chair was Chris Ashworth of Competitive Advantage, who presented some very interesting research into the habits of architects and other specifiers. Now Chris and his company are conducting some more research to learn how people working in the construction industry are changing from reading [...]

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#AjtCn100 – The first day

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View this chart full size here (at current update) Here are some statistics for the first day of the project to find UK Architects, their practices and staff using Twitter. The Nominations We have had 75 nominations which split about half and half practice accounts and ‘person’ accounts. Although of course, all the accounts are [...]

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UK Architects Practices increase but sizes shift – RIBA

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In September of 2009 there were 4.9% more RIBA Chartered Practices than at the same time in 2008, according to RIBA Director of Practice Adrian Dobson. Figures released by the RIBA show a change in distribution of practice size which has penalised one man bands and larger firms in favour of small and ‘micro’ firms [...]

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76% of Architects Practices are fewer than 10 people

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Here is a breakdown of the size of RIBA Chartered architects practices by size (no. of employees). It shows that over three quarters of the 2800 chartered architects practices in the UK have fewer than 10 staff, and more than half have fewer than five. Why is this important? Firstly it is interesting to consider [...]

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Has Twitter use by Architects peaked?

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Yesterday I posted that the Architects Twitter League had reached a massive 630 members, and now we have a pretty good sample I thought it was worth doing some statistical analysis. The massive growth of twitter in the last year seems to have been reflected, if somewhat belatedly, by a rush of architects, practices and [...]

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