All Coronavirus articles – Page 2
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News
Dozens win places on consultants’ £1.7bn Crown Commercial Services framework
Architect Corstorphine & Wright joined by major multi-disciplinaries on public sector shortlists
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BDP hangs onto furlough cash while paying £16m dividend
Decision raises questions over whether firms are morally obliged to pay money back after architect claimed £700,000 from government initiative
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Landsec reveals delays to Bennetts and Wilkinson Eyre projects
Developer still mulling Timber Square decision as completion slips again on 21 Moorfields
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Features
The pandemic has made designing offices more interesting
Covid has forced a new focus on how and where we work. We should rise to the challenge and opportunities, says Joe Morris
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Fosters completes one of biggest hospitals in US
$1.6bn facility designed with HDR incorporating lessons from pandemic
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Wright & Wright and Avanti appointed to delayed British Museum framework
Nex, BDP and Dannatt Johnson among the other victors
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One in five practices struggling to find new staff
RIBA surveys warns of growing recruitment concerns
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Opinion
It’s back: a true celebration of the depth and breadth of UK architectural work
This year’s wide range of shortlisted buildings makes it harder than ever to pick a Stirling Prize winner, but Ben Flatman believes there are two main contenders
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Opinion
Architecture in the time of covid
Adaptation is in the profession’s DNA which means however uncertain the future we can be hopeful, writes Matthew Lloyd in the first of a new series
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Features
Switch ‘working from home’ to ‘working near home’
We don’t have to make a binary choice between the old commute and working in isolation. There is a third way, says Matt Driscoll
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Ministers ask Heatherwick for ideas to help nation mourn
Government denies it has asked him to design a covid memorial
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Without better-designed ventilation, buildings risk becoming breeding grounds for infections, engineers warn
Report was commissioned by government’s chief scientific adviser Patrick Vallance
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Worries over materials shortages take gloss off architects’ recovering confidence
Practices say shortages now delaying jobs as optimisim among firms in capital tops pre-pandemic level for first time
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Face masks should still be used after restrictions ease, industry advised
Statement comes amid confusion over government’s guidance on easing covid-19 restrictions
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Pandemic forces Zaha Hadid Architects to call time on historic Bowling Green Lane home
Practice ditches Victorian classrooms after nearly 40 years for nearby Goswell Road
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Arb reports 50% plunge in applications from EU architects
Overall number of architects joining register in 2020 fell by a fifth
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Features
Firms that ditch their offices permanently are taking a massive gamble
This month’s return to the office cannot come soon enough for Brendan Kilpatrick
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Investing in new IT for home working keeps Eric Parry in the black during pandemic
Architect sees turnover and staff numbers rise
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Frank Gehry and Norman Foster celebrate opening of Luma Arles
World-famous architects found side by side in France – and at Battersea Power Station
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Opinion
More trouble ahead for the planning white paper
The mutant algorithm was only the start of the problems, argues Julia Park