Architects
Overview
Introduction
Architects plan, design, and observe construction of facilities used for human occupancy and of other structures. They consult with clients, plan layouts of buildings, prepare drawings of proposed buildings, write specifications, and prepare scale and full-sized drawings. Architects also may help clients to obtain bids, select a contractor, and negotiate the construction contract. They visit construction sites to ensure that the work is being completed according to specification. There are approximately 111,170 architects working in...
Quick Facts
Median Salary
Employment Prospects
Minimum Education Level
Experience
Skills
Personality Traits
Earnings
Architects earned a median annual salary of $93,310 in May 2023, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. The lowest paid 10 percent earned less than $58,870 annually, while the highest paid 10 percent earned $151,300 or more. In June 2024, Salary.com reported the salary range for junior architects was $62,555 to $75,762.
Well-established architects who are partners in an architectural...
Work Environment
Architects normally work a 40-hour week. There may be a number of times when they will have to work overtime, especially when under pressure to complete an assignment. Self-employed architects work less regular hours and often meet with clients in their homes or offices during the evening. Architects usually work in comfortable offices, but they may spend a considerable amount of time outside t...
Outlook
Employment for architects is expected to grow by 5 percent, faster than the average for all careers, through 2032, according to the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL). Demographic trends will play a strong role in fueling employment growth for architects. Architects will be needed to plan and design homes, schools, and businesses. In addition, the large baby boomer population will create a demand f...