All Coronavirus articles – Page 7
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Opinion
So 2021, how should we prepare?
Martyn Evans reflects on what we can learn from a year like no other as the next one hoves into view
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News
Architects’ revenue falls for first time in seven years
Sustained period of rapid growth brought to abrupt end by pandemic
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Opinion
The adapt or die mantra still holds true for architects as a profession
Eleanor Jolliffe finds the existential preoccupations of a near decade-old RIBA report to be just as relevant today
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News
At a glance: Spending Review 2020 headlines
Building safety and homebuilding receive funding boosts
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News
Chancellor funnels more cash into construction as economy suffers worst contraction for 300 years
Cost of dealing with covid put at £280bn – and will rise further next year
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News
London office market collapses amid pandemic, Deloitte survey finds
Start on sites fell 50% between April and September
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News
Assemble and Jason Bruges shortlisted for £120m party formerly known as Festival of Brexit
Finalists get £100,000 to develop proposals for Festival UK* 2022
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News
Workloads back to 90% of pre-pandemic levels
And staffing returns to 97% of levels a year ago, according to latest Future Trends survey
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News
Pandemic ‘turbocharging’ domestic emissions crisis, RIBA warns government
Architects call for National Retrofit Strategy to counter carbon generated by growth in home working
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News
Architects urge government to kickstart a housing revolution
Support local authorities to solve housing crisis for good and create 250,000 jobs, says RIBA
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Opinion
Could this pandemic be the making of home?
Covid-19 has changed the way we work but it could also alter our attitude to the place where we live
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News
Sunak doubles help for self-employed ahead of second lockdown
Announcement follows demands from RIBA president for more help
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News
Foster & Partners pays back £500,000 furlough money
Practice says it has also repaid those staff asked to take 20% pay cut
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News
Covid takes toll on architecture students’ mental health
Over half of students say their mental health has suffered, RIBA survey finds
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News
Nearly half of medium and large practices expect to axe staff before the end of the year
RIBA Future Trends survey reveals darkening mood in London and the south
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Features
Learning from lockdown: Norman Foster on the future of cities
The pandemic could accelerate significant change, the Foster & Partners founder told more than 40 city leaders
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Opinion
A fresher’s guide to starting an architecture degree
Architecture students had it tough even before covid struck. Eleanor Jolliffe has some advice for first-years
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News
‘We’ll look back and spot the monuments to this terrible time’
Six more months of working from home will leave an ugly mark on our towns, warns development chief
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News
‘The real threat is the looming recession’
Sunak’s winter warmer is all about the short term but architects’ concerns stretch much further into the future