All Coronavirus articles – Page 5
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Mipim cancelled again – but architects and clients could be back on Croisette in September
Organisers of Cannes property fair scrap June plans and announce autumn summit instead
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Vaccine rollout sends architects’ confidence soaring
But only 13% of practices said they will ask staff to return to the office after lockdown restrictions are relaxed
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Opinion
Strong suburbs or regressive rhetoric?
Policy Exchange wants to give residents a vote over demolishing their own streets. Julia Park spots a few flaws in their arguments
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Features
Salary survey: Will covid widen the architectural skills gap?
Under-pressure practices should hang on to staff and invest in a new generation, writes Jordan Marshall
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TfL mothballs Crossrail 2 and Bakerloo line extension because of pandemic
Two jobs worth more than £35bn put on hold over covid austerity issues
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London partners top earnings charts with annual salaries of £90,000
Meanwhile associates and part II assistants see virtually no growth
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NHS Nightingales to start closing next month
Emergency hospitals built in record time were ’ultimate insurance policy’ says NHS
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RIBA may require all overtime at chartered practices to be paid
‘Deeply concerned’ president urges trainee architects to report all exploitative behaviour
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Features
Further education colleges have a vital role to play in rebuilding the economy after covid and Brexit
Alfonso Padro offers some advice for how best to use the funding announced with the Jobs for Skills white paper
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Sunak has given us little cause to cheer
There are some dubious ideas and missed opportunities alongside the chancellor’s gifts, writes Brendan Kilpatrick
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At a glance: What Budget 2021 means for the industry
Take a look at some of the key policy announcements for construction
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Features
Rethinking Design: How can we prepare schools for another pandemic?
Jordan Marshall reports on how architects are trying to future-proof school buildings while making new-builds net zero
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Opinion
In the face of planning deregulation, the new design codes might be our last line of defence
Will they prove strong enough to save our high streets, asks Julia Park
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Lockdown and Brexit send architects’ confidence tumbling
Biggest slump in optimism among practices across northern England
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RSHP opens office in Paris to beat Brexit
Architect says base in French capital will act as gateway to Europe after ’profoundly regressive act’
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Norman Foster calls for post-covid offices to be converted to housing
Architect says office buildings abandoned during the pandemic could become ’residential towers of the future’
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The vision behind the welfare state is a model for how to rebuild after covid
Government planning reforms are doomed to fail because they pit opposing goals against each other for reasons of expediency, writes Roland Karthaus
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Architect drafted in to rethink Scottish Police estate post-covid
GT3 Architects to create a post-pandemic pilot workspace
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Opinion
Addressing the problems of public procurement
A newly published government green paper has the potential to profoundly impact UK architectural practice, writes Eleanor Jolliffe
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Revealed: The UK contenders for the EU Mies Award 2022
Nearly 450 projects from 41 countries are in the running for prestigious prize