New study reveals what architects look for in a manufacturer

by Carly Midgley | January 13, 2017 3:05 pm

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A recently released report on a study from the American Institute of Architects (AIA) discusses what elements influence architects’ specifications, with a focus on how manufacturers can meet technical needs.
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The American Institute of Architects[2] (AIA) has released a new report based on the results of a study. The “Architect’s Journey to Specification” assesses not only how architects tend to specify, but also what factors influence those choices.

“The architect’s role in specification is well-known in the construction industry, but the manner of their choices and decisions is often confusing to many,” says Michele Russo, AIA’s senior director of research. “[This report] provides a broad view into the process for architects across the United States, in small and large firms, focusing on multiple project types across the design, specification, and approval stages of a project.”

The study yielded a number of key findings, suggesting architects would like to see manufacturers pay greater attention to:

“This report has major implications for manufacturers of building and construction materials,” says John Crosby, AIA’s managing director of corporate partnerships. “The level of detail in the results provides a roadmap for future engagement with architects in order to gain preference in specification choices.”

Endnotes:
  1. [Image]: http://www.constructionspecifier.com/new-study-reveals-what-architects-look-for-in-a-manufacturer/architect-outdoors-working-construction-site-concept/
  2. American Institute of Architects: https://www.aia.org/

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