All Recession articles – Page 3
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News
Public sector projects hit by shrinking banks
Government’s plans to invigorate economy not working
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News
Norman Lamont "very optimistic" about future of architects
Former chancellor of the exchequer was speaking at INTBAU conference
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Analysis
A double dip sounds bad, but good news could be around the corner for architects
Outlook for architects remains optimistic
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News
Data shows sharp drop in new orders
New construction orders in 2011 fell by 14% on the previous year, according to the latest government data.
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Features
Nine Elms developer cuts debt by a third
Ballymore, which is working on the Nine Elms site in London, has paid down more than a third of its debt.
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News
Confidence grows but dole queue lengthens
Large and London-based practices more likely to predict rise in workload
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News
Downturn hits women architects harder
Nearly 30% of unemployed architects are female, as firms cut part-timers
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News
Architecture Centre Network in crisis funding talks
Organisation faces closure in new financial year
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Analysis
Architect's foot soldiers become cannon fodder
As YRM demonstrated at the end of last year, when a practice runs into trouble it can be the employees who are the biggest casualties
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News
Construction to fall by more than 5% in 2012
The Construction Products Association issues gloomy predicition in annual forecast
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News
Midlands practice announces expansion plans
Maber defies downturn to open first London office after string of contract wins
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Opinion
Should architects be looking forward to 2012?
Yes, says Kathryn Findlay, the Olympic site is a mine of pride and opportunity; but Noble Francis says the economic forecast leaves little room for optimism
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News
Offer on table to buy Austin-Smith Lord
Multinational firm interested in both the UK practice and Abu Dhabi cultural project
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News
American practices face financial rollercoaster
US billings bounce back but market remains unstable