
Generational Shift: Retirement, Licensure & the Future Workforce
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As thousands of architects near retirement age, what will happen to the future of the profession?
In this episode of Inside NCARB by the Numbers, host Andy McIntyre explores the seismic generational shift occurring in architecture—from Baby Boomers who are holding onto their licenses post-retirement, to emerging professionals who are redefining what it means to pursue licensure.
Former NCARB President Alfred Vidaurri Jr. shares wisdom from his 40-year career, offering insight into how the practice has evolved and why some architects are choosing not to retire. Hope Bailey—a newly licensed architect who earned her license in just six years—discusses the motivations, challenges, and cultural shifts shaping her generation.
With data-backed commentary from NCARB’s Manager of Content Strategy, Jenny Kawecki, this episode dives into licensure trends, workforce projections, and why the profession must adapt to meet the moment.
If you’re an architect thinking about your future—or helping shape someone else’s—this is an episode you won’t want to miss.