All Coronavirus articles
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Opinion
A new generation of architects and developers works hard and demands more – that’s something to be celebrated
A rising generation are facing a new set of challenges and expecting more from work and life, writes Martyn Evans
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Opinion
The loss of the Crooked House pub reveals that built heritage is about a lot more than buildings
Old buildings and the stories that we tell about them are often at the heart of what makes a place special, writes Martyn Evans
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Opinion
If you’re considering a move to Australia, expect ‘heaps’ of difference
From working on major infrastructure projects, to embracing the growing role of First Nations communities, architects moving to Australia will find an exciting and diverse career landscape, writes Mark Middleton
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Opinion
You’re right to be concerned, but AI doesn’t yet have all the right answers
AI amazes, terrifies and entertains in equal measure, writes Martyn Evans
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Opinion
Want to work in the US? The difference is more than just feet and inches
If you want to take advantage of ARB’s new mutual recognition agreement with the US, then you’ll need to get up to speed with the local context, writes Mark Middleton
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Opinion
The only way this industry is going to change is if people at the top give a sh*t
Delivering on the sustainability agenda is hard and requires those at the top to believe in what they’re doing, writes Martyn Evans
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Opinion
Don’t compromise on integrity - we need to nurture trust in these trying times
If we compromise on our trustworthiness, we risk losing respect and business, writes Martyn Evans
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Opinion
Opening an office overseas could be a smart move in the current climate
If you’re looking to expand internationally, you need the right motivation and the right people, writes Mark Middleton
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Opinion
Why we need to challenge the status quo in 2023
The housing crisis is a scandal. We need to look at the obstacles to development and redouble efforts to find solutions, writes Martyn Evans
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Opinion
Why we need to invest in our shared public spaces
Although we’ve had a relatively mild winter so far, we know that a cold spell can descend at any time. When the cold weather does inevitably return, it will be cold in many homes as well as out on the street. It is expected that the need ...
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Opinion
Developers need to look beyond bricks and mortar and embrace the human side of what they do
The post-Covid world and the shadow of recession are bringing new priorities to the fore, writes Martyn Evans
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Opinion
Get close to your developer clients and learn from them
Architects must learn to read the market and demonstrate specialist expertise to weather the economic storm, writes Martyn Evans
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Opinion
What is Oxford Street for?
Footfall is still down, so some radical new thinking is needed to save one of the UK’s most iconic streets, writes Martyn Evans
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News
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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Opinion
When all the questions are new, don’t look for answers in the same old places
It’s time to shake up our thinking, writes Martyn Evans
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News
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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Scott Tallon Walker and Edward Williams’ delayed London cancer centre opens
UCLH proton beam hospital was hit by technical glitches and hold-ups caused by pandemic