by Marcy Marro | 20 December 2018 12:00 am
A new study published today by the American Institute of Architects[1] (AIA) sheds new light on the critical relationships building product manufacturers and architects share in creating better outcomes for building owners and occupants.
“The architect’s role in specifying products is well-known in the construction industry,” said AIA EVP and Chief Operating Officer Robert Ivy, FAIA. “Feedback from The Architect’s Journey to Specification gives manufacturers a better understanding of an architect’s process for specifying products and how they can support them. Acting on this feedback can help architects in the design process and help manufacturers to provide more attractive offerings in the marketplace.”
The Architect’s Journey to Specification: Rethinking the Role Between Architects and Manufacturers provides ground-breaking research into the preferences, habits and attitudes of architects in their roles as specifiers of building products. Major findings from the study include a need for:
“This report has major implications for manufacturers of building and construction materials,” said AIA Managing Director of Corporate Partnerships John Crosby. “The detailed results provide a roadmap for future engagement with architects in order to gain preference in specification choices. The ability to filter the data online makes this report a necessary planning resource.”
The 43-page report and the online data dashboard are available to manufacturers for $1,499 and may be purchased by contacting AIA at partnership@aia.org[2]. AIA Corporate Partners receive the report at no cost.
A special executive summary is also available for download.[3]
Learn more about the AIA Corporate Partnership Program[4] on AIA’s website.
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