All WA100 articles
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Features
WA100 2022: Global business booms back
Optimism is strong, at least for the US and Western Europe, where big firms are vying to woo staff – but China has become a tough market for outsiders, reports David Blackman
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Opinion
WA100 2022: Now is the time to capitalise on your net-zero expertise
Our annual survey of the top architectural practices suggests a strong mood of optimism – but architects need to find ways to stay ahead of the game, writes Elizabeth Hopkirk
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News
Zaha Hadid enters WA100 rankings for first time
Biggest practice remains US firm ahead of Chinese newcomer
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Information - BD
WA100 2022: Digital edition
Building Design’s annual analysis of the state of play in architecture, listing all the top practices, identifying the leaders in different specialisms, markets and regions, and looking to the year ahead in architecture
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Features
WA100 2022: The big list
World Architecture 100: View a table of this year’s top 100 architects
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Features
Building Design launches WA100 2022 survey
Search for world’s biggest architectural practices begins
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Features
WA100 2021: Brighter light on the horizon
The world is a different place from this time last year
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Opinion
WA100 2021: Don’t stop now
If we learnt anything from 2020 it is that we are capable of embracing great change – and that is a strength we are going to need
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Features
WA100 2021: The big list
World Architecture 100: View a table of this year’s top 100 architects
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News
Gensler retains ‘world’s biggest practice’ title despite shedding architects
Building Design’s influential 2021 World Architecture 100 report published
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Features
WA100 2020: Who’s hiring? The global talent race
’The profession is suffering from a missing generation of architects’
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Features
WA100 2020: Tense times: the tariff effect
How are tariffs impacting architects and what does the future hold? David Blackman reports
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Features
WA100 2020: Architects brace for global slowdown
The global economy is faltering but China and North America have managed to escape the air of gloom, reports David Blackman
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News
Perkins & Will to design projects twice in zero-carbon drive
Newly merged architects to give RIBA stage 2 reports on closing emissions gap for all projects
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News
Confidence in global work prospects drops to a five-year low
Number of architects employed by world’s top practices drops after last year’s high
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Opinion
WA100 2020: The action moves to China and the US
With employment at the world’s biggest architects static, they seem to be battening down the hatches. But there are exceptions, writes Thomas Lane
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Features
WA100 2019: The impact of trade tariffs
Protectionist trade policies are raising tensions around the globe, with architects fearing an impact on work prospects and material costs