All Coronavirus articles – Page 11
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Opinion
How to win the peace
Now is the time to establish a design quality unit for England, argues David Rudlin
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News
Mental health issues on the rise as incomes take a hit
More than half of architects report a drop in pay
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News
Government urged to set up design quality unit for England
Decades of systemic failure can only be reversed with determined effort, says Place Alliance
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Opinion
Learning from lockdown: Is 30 years of urban renaissance about to go into reverse?
Ben Flatman talks to Yolande Barnes about whether we are on the verge of a new era of urban depopulation, as predicted by Peter Hall 20 years ago
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Features
Lessons from China: Our covid experience became a blueprint for the whole practice
Broadway Malyan’s Shanghai studio was the first to enter lockdown. Director Sean Li explains how they continue to share their experiences
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News
Open House weekend to go ahead with a distancing plan for every building
Hundreds of buildings expected to take part in UK’s largest architecture festival
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News
Grenfell Inquiry to resume physical hearings
Limited attendance will be permitted but not until July at earliest
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News
Specialists offer architects free business and career advice
ThinkHub launched to help architects and practices hit by covid-19 pandemic
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Features
Learning from lockdown: Placemaking in a post-covid-19 world
Temporary measures to improve public spaces during the pandemic should continue once lockdown is lifted, argues Vinita Dhume
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News
Venice Biennale postponed till 2021
Curator hopes second delay will give architects’ work ‘time and vigour it truly deserves’
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Opinion
Learning from lockdown: If the future is office-less, how do you protect your firm’s culture?
The greatest challenge is not technical, it’s social, writes Martyn Evans
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News
London office projects face six months’ delay as covid bursts buoyant sector
Developers’ confidence tumbles as crane survey says schemes due to finish this year will be delayed into 2021
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News
Curl la Tourelle Head proposes turning festival tents into temporary classrooms
Outdoor learning already adopted in Denmark
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News
Two thirds of cladding replacement projects halted by pandemic
Government figures come despite pledge by housing secretary that works should continue
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Features
Learning from lockdown: How do we talk about the value of architecture?
Coming out of the pandemic architects will need to show they are great at listening to communities, says Rob Fiehn
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Features
Lockdown is actually improving the way we work with clients
Replacing long fortnightly meetings with daily ‘ping pong’ gives clients more involvement in the design process, says Pedro Roos
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News
Architects declare a ‘crisis like no other’ as confidence falls to all-time low
Staffing index also at lowest mark in history
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Features
Learning from lockdown: Could post-pandemic Britain be a breath of fresh air?
Covid-19 has given new impetus to those fighting pollution. Winning the battle would have far-reaching benefits, writes Petra Marko
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News
Sites can stay open till 9pm as minister floats 24-hour working
Housing secretary tells councils told not to stand in way of requests for longer working hours
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News
Construction sector slumps by record amount in March
Sector fell by 5.9% during the month as covid-19 sends economy into reverse