All Coronavirus articles – Page 12
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News
‘We cannot responsibly design out human interaction’
Architects’ ingenuity will be essential in building a resilient future, government told
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News
Architects and housing associations launch 100,000 ‘Homes for Heroes’ drive
Designers, developers and modular builders form campaign for off-site homes for key workers
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Chancellor extends furlough scheme until October
Rishi Sunak says 7.5 million workers are using initiative
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News
Grimshaw to reopen modelshop
Architect is latest to reveal initial plans for phased return to work
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PM outlines covid workplace guidance and tells firms to publish risk assessments
Document tells employers to make results public before asking staff to return to work
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Features
Eight great museums you can see but can’t touch
Ike Ijeh’s guide to museums to put on your bucket list for when normality returns
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News
Government's exit strategy: What you need to know
Potential workstreams mentioned in 60-page briefing document
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Architects plan return to offices after PM’s speech
RCKa could see first people back at desks this week
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Features
Meet the architect who has been through self-isolation three times
Yuchen Mei has more reason than most to look forward to the lifting of lockdown
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News
’Social contact pod’ would allow grandparents and children to hold hands
Scott Brownrigg seeks contractor to build prototype of portable room divided by plastic membrane
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Technical
‘You don’t get involved in a project like this for the glory or the money’
Keppie was working on an extension at Glasgow’s SEC events centre when the brief changed dramatically. Elizabeth Hopkirk hears from the architects
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News
Procurement reform must be post-covid priority, says Louisa Jordan architect
‘Sector will be too fragile to endure protracted tendering’
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Planners refute ‘abuse of democracy’ allegation
RTPI denies councils are ignoring the public with new coronavirus planning powers
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News
Stride Treglown lined up for Exeter Nightingale hospital
Project will be built at former DIY store
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Opinion
Learning from lockdown: Getting a (door) handle on the spread of disease
Eleanor Jolliffe looks at how the pandemic might change the way we specify
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Features
The rush to furlough has had serious consequences for consultants
Senior PRP partner Brendan Kilpatrick urges Boris Johnson to review the job retention scheme
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News
Architect condemns clients who ‘abandoned ship at first sign of iceberg’
PRP chief blames furlough ‘lifeboat’ for inflicting unintended pain on supply chain
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Exterior Architecture completes its work at fast-tracked vaccines centre
Firms rush to bring Oxford facility’s completion forward by a year
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Opinion
Learning from lockdown: Will everything really be different afterwards?
For all those predicting a brighter future or a post-pandemic doomsday, history shows that a return to normality is more likely, writes David Rudlin