All Recession articles – Page 11
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Feilden Clegg Bradley cuts its staff
Stirling Prize winner Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios has become the latest big-name architect to shed jobs, confirming this week that it had laid off 17 staff
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Make's Nine Elms towers put on hold by recession
Make’s plans for a 30-storey complex of curving towers close to London’s Battersea Power Station have stalled just weeks after they were first unveiled.
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Economic gloom in RIBA trend survey
The latest figures from the RIBA Future Trends Survey show no sign of economic gloom lifting in the profession.
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New Arb guidance as bankruptcies double
The Architects’ Registration Board has issued new guidance for architects worried about individual and company insolvency after a near doubling in personal bankruptcies.
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Archial returns to profitability as RMJM cuts 60 staff
Archial Group reported a return to profitability in end-of-year accounts announced to the City this morning.
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20% of Northern Ireland architecture jobs lost
One in five architecture jobs in Northern Ireland have been lost over the last year, according to a report released today.
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New work staves off Allies & Morrison layoffs
Allies & Morrison has staved off around 30 planned job cuts following a series of new project wins
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Government offers lifeline for cash-starved arts projects
Arts Council prepares list of "shovel-ready" schemes hit by recession
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Opinion
Don’t just wait for good times to return
It will be the final misery of these times if all we emerge with is downsized businesses and nastier buildings
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Opinion
Arts face recession’s wrath
A funding crisis should not be allowed to derail projects from which we all have much to gain
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Foster and Gehry hit as New York projects go on hold
Architect Frank Gehry has revealed that his troubled $4 billion Atlantic Yards scheme in New York is unlikely to be realised, as projects across New York are put on hold.
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Developer behind Allan Murray's Caltongate scheme goes bust
The developer behind Allan Murray’s controversial £300 million Caltongate scheme in Edinburgh has filed for administration.
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Herzog & de Meuron's Portsmouth stadium put on ice
Herzog & de Meuron’s ambitious design for a 45,000-seat stadium for Portsmouth Football Club have been put on hold, the club has announced.
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Architect job losses up by 760%
The rate at which architects are joining the dole has accelerated to a year-on-year increase of 760%, it has emerged.
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Kazakhstan beckons for jobless architects
Highly qualified architects who have been made redundant are having to take jobs in “unusual” locations including Kazakhstan, Armenia, Libya and Nigeria, recruitment experts claim.
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Opinion
In a recession, is it fair to expect planning gain?
Yes, says Alastair Moss, chairman of planning and city development at Westminster City Council. No, says Jo Valentine, chief executive of lobby group London First
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Searching for some soul on the dole
Architects visiting a jobcentre for the first time might hanker for Gropius’s attempt to make signing on elegant
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Features
How to budget IT as recession bytes
With budgets under consideration as April approaches, good IT planning can help maximise your use of human capital
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20% of Adams Kara Taylor staff facing redundancy
Up to 20% of staff at engineer Adams Kara Taylor are facing the axe, the firm admitted today.
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Allies & Morrison's Paddington redevelopment halted
The final phase of the £600 million Paddington Central redevelopment, designed by Allies & Morrison, has been put on ice because of the downturn.