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Kermit
Baker
Ph.D., Hon. AIA
Chief Economist
The American Institute of Architects
Kermit Baker, Ph.D. is Chief Economist for
The American Institute of Architects (AIA) in Washington, DC. In
this capacity, he analyzes business and construction trends for
the U.S. economy, and examines their impact on AIA members and the
architectural profession.
Baker originated the AIA's "Work on the
Boards" survey, a monthly assessment of business conditions
at architecture firms, as well as the AIA Consensus Construction
Forecast Panel, and writes a regular economics column for the AIA
member newspaper, AIArchitect.
Baker is also the Project Director of the
Remodeling Futures Program at the Joint Center for Housing Studies
at Harvard University. This research effort is aimed at developing
an improved understanding of the dynamics of the U.S. repair and
renovation industry.
Prior to joining the AIA, Baker was Vice President
and Director of the Economics Department at Reed Business Information,
where he was responsible for industry forecasting. During his ten
years at Reed, he developed the Top U.S. Construction Markets report,
and served as editor of Reed Business Information's Building and
Construction Market Forecast newsletter.
Baker received his Masters degree in Urban
Planning from Harvard University, and holds a Ph.D. from Massachusetts
Institute of Technology in the same field. In 2002, Kermit was made
an honorary member of the AIA.
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