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Into the unknown
Confidence is down in the Middle East and Europe, while growth prospects are stronger in China, India and North America. But then, it’s not been a good year for predictions
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Dawn of a new age
While China still inspires optimism, the top 100 are starting to shrink and the future has suddenly become a whole lot more complicated
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Seek and ye shall find a job
Almost all of the WA100 are hiring, which means architects can choose from a world of opportunities. David Blackman reports on the hotspots
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A giant wakes: The unexpected resurgence of the American market
While the heat goes out of the Chinese market, the USA is enjoying something of a renaissance. Which regions will thrive and which will falter over the year ahead?
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Models of restraint
After the largesse of 2014, most top practices reined themselves in last year. But Gensler showed it still has an insatiable appetite for expansion
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The chemistry test
The big consultancies are still the most popular partners for architects - but a good rapport is as important as resources
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Speed warning
Across the globe, cities are entering an era of unprecedented, ultra-rapid development. It’s down to architects to ensure it is also sustainable
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The way of the world
As confidence continues to return to the global market, a clearer picture is emerging of the countries, regions and types of practice that will thrive over the coming years
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Just the woman for the job
As more and more women take on executive positions, the gender gap is slowly closing. BD’s WA100 survey discovers what it takes for women to reach the top in architecture
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WA 100: Top 100 architects build up momentum
The outlook is definitely brighter for the global construction sector but, as BD’s WA100 survey discovers, most practices are taking measured steps forward
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