How Do Manufacturers Get Selected by Architects?
Architects’ decisions account for 17 percent of a building’s total construction budget. In the U.S. alone, that’s nearly $97 billion each year.
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Architects’ decisions account for 17 percent of a building’s total construction budget. In the U.S. alone, that’s nearly $97 billion each year.
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Connect with huge architecture firms and gain new business through Architizer’s community marketplac e for building-products. Click here for more information. First popularized by pioneering architects such as Alvar Aalto in the middle of the 20th century, the suspended wood ceiling is experiencing a resurgence in contemporary design. The 21st-century reimagining of timber is evident in projects…
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Connect with huge architecture firms and gain new business through Architizer’s community marketplac e for building-products. Click here for more information. The specification process creates unique challenges for architects and building products manufacturers alike. There are tight deadlines, ever-nebulous requirements and a lack of transparency on both sides. Yet it is integral to realizing designs: Product selection…
Connect with huge architecture firms and gain new business through Architizer’s community marketplac e for building-products. Click here for more information. Tri-Lox, a Brooklyn-based manufacturer specializing in unique reclaimed and ethically sourced wood, relies largely on their local networks of architects and good word of mouth from their previous custom work. This works well for Tri-Lox, for…