All Brexit articles – Page 5
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OpinionScrap architecture degrees and revitalise the profession
Improve professional standards by scrapping Part 1 and opening post graduate study and professional training to other disciplines, argues Mark Middleton
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NewsArchitects ‘split down middle’ on impact of Brexit
Post-referendum research finds near balance between positive and negative five-year outlooks
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NewsBrexit uncertainty hits architects' job prospects
Junior roles most affected but recruitment expert says demand for project architects ‘remains strong’
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NewsBrexit puts London office block on hold, Vidal admits
T2 architect says UK decision to leave EU is ‘really sad’
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NewsArchitects' confidence back up, despite London's Brexit gloom
Workload barometer back in the black but firms in capital still fretting
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OpinionLet's use Brexit as a springboard to transform the creative sector
There’s no point regretting what’s happened - what we need now is an open debate about how to seize the opportunities, argues Alastair Donald
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NewsUK architects need skilled migrants, RIBA warns government
RIBA joins other professional bodies in warning to Brexit minister David Davis
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OpinionI'm excited by the global prospects Brexit brings
We could see a new wave of Brits working beyond mainland Europe but there are pitfalls that all architects should be aware of …
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News43% of architects have seen projects stall since Brexit
Profession predicts commercial, residential and infrastructure will be worst-hit
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NewsArchitects' confidence crashes after Brexit vote
First RIBA survey after referendum shows big practices are most anxious
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NewsInvesting in proactive planning ‘could alleviate Brexit uncertainty’
Three-quarters of planners say government meddling and cuts have made their job harder
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OpinionWill this government fail at regional development like all the rest?
Brexit exposed our country’s deep divide between London and the regions but we don’t have any detail on how Theresa May’s team plans to heal it
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NewsSurge in luxury flat approvals - but prices start to fall
New research suggests parts of central London facing oversupply
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NewsConstruction slump deeper than first thought
Bad June data confirms construction recession over first half of 2016
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NewsProfits fall at McAslan after restructure
Architect insists it is on track for a strong performance this year
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NewsHousing architect shuts London office after Brexit
Job losses blamed on referendum and UK slowdown
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OpinionBrexit: All the reasons I can think of not to despair
Mark Middleton chooses to be optimistic about the referendum result - and finds some good news for architects






