All Recession articles
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Opinion
The only way is up for Britain’s high streets. Yes, seriously
New uses for evolving high streets offer huge potential for reinvigorating the economic and cultural life of our towns and cities, writes Andrew Teacher
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Opinion
We need a more nuanced debate on retrofit
Big developers are driving innovation in decarbonisation and helping establish what ‘good’ looks like in the sector, writes Andrew Teacher
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Opinion
Gentrification is the theft of home
The true meaning of place lies in the communities that hold a neighbourhood together, writes Leslie Kern
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Opinion
Making safer streets
We need to redouble our efforts to make our public spaces safe and inclusive, writes Deborah Saunt
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Opinion
Kwarteng out, Hunt in? Who needs TV satirists when we have the Liz Truss show?
The UK is in unprecedented political turmoil, devoid of any strategy and increasingly resembling a Chris Morris satire, writes Andrew Teacher
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Opinion
As the economy sinks, architects must avoid a race to the bottom
A recession is looming. Firms should invest in their staff and client relationships as well as embracing change, writes Andrew Teacher
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News
Dole figures plummet towards pre-recession levels
July 2008 was last time more than 230 architects were signing on
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News
Sidell Gibson's Birmingham staff saved
Partner owed £100,000 after paying architects’ salaries in final months
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News
Nearly 400 architects declared insolvent in two years
68 go under in the first three months of 2013
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News
Architectural exports 'save Britain from triple dip recession'
Architecture portrayed as economic hero in new report
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News
Farrell takes architects' jobs fight to government
Architect announces plans to use data from BD’s architecture employment survey in a Whitehall review of the profession
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Roger Stephenson Architects goes bust owing £500k
Stephenson links up with Ian Simpson to set up new practice