All Profession articles – Page 7
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Architects launch forum to explore Brexit opportunities
Group aims to capture global business as UK leaves EU
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Better design will boost public support for new homes, minister says
Housing and planning minister moots potential for greater council architecture input
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Zaera-Polo gets green light to continue action against Princeton
Judge throws out US university’s challenge to former architecture school dean’s defamation case
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Profession ‘must do more’ to prevent cycle deaths
New London Architecture chair Peter Murray issues call to action ahead of training drive
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David Adjaye knighthood tops 2017 honours list
Architect bags design and construction sector’s top accolade in latest New Year’s honours
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Brexit uncertainty hits architects' job prospects
Junior roles most affected but recruitment expert says demand for project architects ‘remains strong’
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Contractors struggle to rate architects
Concerns centre on commercial nous and sticking to programmes
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Salary survey highlights stark pay divides across profession
Snapshot of UK earnings shows how much practice size and location matter
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43% of architects have seen projects stall since Brexit
Profession predicts commercial, residential and infrastructure will be worst-hit
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Plan drafter ordered to pay £8,000 for mis-use of title
Director of Plan It Design franchising firm pleads guilty to misusing ‘architect’
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First LGBT group for architects launched at RIBA
Architecture LGBT+ kicks off with public debate as Pride parade gathers outside
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We want to open HS2 to architects of all sizes, says Morgan
Design panel chair advises contractors to team up with architects as tenders are published
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Analysis
Women in architecture: What difference does 40 years make?
The results of an international survey on women in architecture make fascinating reading, says Yasmin Shariff
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Women make up just 20% of partners in architecture firms
Largest practices are worst offenders, according to straw poll
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Women earn 10% less than men - and are less likely to get a bonus
Survey of architecture firms finds best-paid staff pick up £48k - while the rest are job-hunting
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Government refuses to step in to keep the Cass in Aldgate
Peers told London Met’s ‘one campus’ consolidation strategy would be a tragedy
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Architects shell out £44k to get back on Arb register
Around 800 of the 1,800 booted off have applied to be reinstated
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Review
Education is not a commodity
Architectural education should be about opening minds not pockets, a debate at the Architecture Foundation heard. Phil Pawlett Jackson was taking notes
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London skyline is exciting but wrong, says Will Self
Toxic capital and computer design have damaged the city, argues author