All Brexit articles
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Bisset Adams went bust owing nearly £500,000
Staff appear to be biggest losers, according to liquidator’s report
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Bisset Adams folds blaming ‘perfect storm’ of Brexit and pandemic
Liquidator praises director for doing ‘everything she could’
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Product testing sector ‘very concerned’ as ministers fail to clarify new rules
Uncertainty and shortage of testing capacity leaves UK in limbo
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Assemble designs collective national hallucination
Audio-visual project will be experienced with eyes shut
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dRMM opens new Berlin studio out of ‘Brexit depression’
Office is the practice’s first base outside of London
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Spiralling costs mean London’s builders turning down jobs in droves
As inflation climbs, Aecom report finds main contractors don’t want to be saddled with fixed-price work
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Build cost inflation hitting 45% on some housing projects, says London mayor
Sadiq Khan says there will be ‘significant impact’ on affordable home building without government cash
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Salaries rise across profession as practices power out of pandemic
Covid pay cuts a ‘thing of the past’ as market turns
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Architects predict strong start to 2022 despite escalating costs
Material and labour shortages ‘causing project delays and making tendering increasingly tricky’
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Fosters’ partners share another multi-million-pound payday
Payment follows previous year’s £31m windfall
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City of London approved 70% more office floorspace this year
Corporation reports strong post-pandemic interest in office space
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Hawkins Brown eyes Irish expansion with Dublin office
Architect will hire local staff to supplement relocating team
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David Chipperfield plays down impact of Brexit on business
But practice admits decision to leave EU has created ‘operational challenges’
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One in five practices struggling to find new staff
RIBA surveys warns of growing recruitment concerns
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Opinion
It’s back: a true celebration of the depth and breadth of UK architectural work
This year’s wide range of shortlisted buildings makes it harder than ever to pick a Stirling Prize winner, but Ben Flatman believes there are two main contenders
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Government bows to pressure and extends deadline for post-Brexit certification rules
Industry raised concerns about capacity to test products before CE replacement introduced – and warned of 'devastating' consequences
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Worries over materials shortages take gloss off architects’ recovering confidence
Practices say shortages now delaying jobs as optimisim among firms in capital tops pre-pandemic level for first time
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Arb reports 50% plunge in applications from EU architects
Overall number of architects joining register in 2020 fell by a fifth
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Features
The UK’s trade deals need to show more ambition on services
Post-Brexit agreements must not overlook the importance of services like architecture, Alan Vallance tells the government
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Opinion
Finally, clients are hungry for your ideas
Uncertainty reigns which puts innovative and confident designers in a strong position, argues Martyn Evans