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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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FeaturesBehind the frontline: the reality of working in architecture in 2013
First hand accounts of the trials and tribulations of trying to hold down a job in architecture - a new e-book from BD in aid of the Architects Benevolent Society
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FeaturesArchitecture employment survey: The view from the other side
Willing to search for opportunities beyond your core profession? Architect turned client Claire Bennie has never looked back
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NewsFarrell takes architects' jobs fight to government
Architect announces plans to use data from BD’s architecture employment survey in a Whitehall review of the profession
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FeaturesEmployment survey: regional outlook
Two practice directors give us their own view of the state of architectural employment across Britain
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NewsOne-fifth of UK architects unemployed
BD’s employment survey shows joblessness close to 2009 levels
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FeaturesEmployment survey: is architecture working?
BD’s survey of employment in architecture reveals a generation responding to hard times by going freelance, working part-time or even pursuing new careers outside the profession
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FeaturesCan my employer monitor my private Facebook pages?
Legal expert David Matheson explores the rules regarding use of information gathered from social media outlets
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NewsJeremy Till plans more architecture at Central St Martins
New head insists he will not poach staff from Westminster
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AnalysisArchitects see benefits of teaching abroad
”I can’t deny that it is very well paid,” laughs Jonathan Sergison as he tries to explain the phenomenon of British architects being lured abroad to teach.
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NewsNew requirements for architecture students unveiled by the RIBA and Arb
Changes introduce greater flexibility in terms of practical experience needed prior to Part III
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NewsUnemployment among architects falls again
Official statistics for December show falling dole numbers for third month in a row
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FeaturesCan this young practice survive the recession?
Mobile Studio consults three experts for advice on turning enthusiasm into commissions
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FeaturesPack a toolkit for tough times
To thrive in hard times, architects need good business advice and a strategy for the future
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FeaturesA little goes a long way
The boom was great for allowing small practices to flourish, but what will they do now? We meet three from around the UK that are taking a novel approach to business in a recession
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FeaturesHow to achieve a happy medium
Middle-sized practices struggling in the downturn lack the clout of larger rivals and the agility of startups. But they can claim unique strengths that may help win the race for clients
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FeaturesWhat does your bike say about you?
Architects surrender their bikes to the scrutiny of experts at UK cycling body CTC
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NewsIs moving to the USA an option for architects?
With billions of new investment promised by President Obama, is moving to the States the way for architects to find work?
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AnalysisStudents hit first by recession
Record numbers of graduates are chasing fast-disappearing jobs in recession-struck practices. Will Henley lends an ear
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AnalysisArchitects eye global markets
With money tight in the UK, practices are training their sights on potential work abroad






