Results of AIA COVID-19 Survey How the Architecture industry has been affected.
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Majority of residential architecture firms expect interest in new projects to decline in March
% of residential firms reporting estimated change in inquiries and design contracts from February to March 2020
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78% of residential architecture firms report slowing or stoppage of projects due to COVID-19
% of residential firms reporting change in prospective project inquiries or negotiations for new projects due to issues
related to the COVID-19 outbreak
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About 90% of residential architecture firms have seen problems with current projects due to COVID-19 pandemic
% of residential firms reporting problems with current projects over the past month that seem related to the
COVID-19 outbreak
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Main impact of COVID-19 on residential architecture firms so far is increased staff working remotely, limiting in-person meetings
% of residential firms reporting conditions that apply to their office at present
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Residential architecture firms expect COVID-19-related revenue losses to accelerate in April
% of residential firms projecting estimated loss in revenue in March and April 2020 due to issues related to the
COVID-19 outbreak
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