All Coronavirus articles – Page 11
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OpinionHow to win the peace
Now is the time to establish a design quality unit for England, argues David Rudlin
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NewsMental health issues on the rise as incomes take a hit
More than half of architects report a drop in pay
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NewsGovernment urged to set up design quality unit for England
Decades of systemic failure can only be reversed with determined effort, says Place Alliance
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OpinionLearning from lockdown: Is 30 years of urban renaissance about to go into reverse?
Ben Flatman talks to Yolande Barnes about whether we are on the verge of a new era of urban depopulation, as predicted by Peter Hall 20 years ago
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FeaturesLessons from China: Our covid experience became a blueprint for the whole practice
Broadway Malyan’s Shanghai studio was the first to enter lockdown. Director Sean Li explains how they continue to share their experiences
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NewsOpen House weekend to go ahead with a distancing plan for every building
Hundreds of buildings expected to take part in UK’s largest architecture festival
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NewsGrenfell Inquiry to resume physical hearings
Limited attendance will be permitted but not until July at earliest
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NewsSpecialists offer architects free business and career advice
ThinkHub launched to help architects and practices hit by covid-19 pandemic
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FeaturesLearning from lockdown: Placemaking in a post-covid-19 world
Temporary measures to improve public spaces during the pandemic should continue once lockdown is lifted, argues Vinita Dhume
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NewsVenice Biennale postponed till 2021
Curator hopes second delay will give architects’ work ‘time and vigour it truly deserves’
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OpinionLearning from lockdown: If the future is office-less, how do you protect your firm’s culture?
The greatest challenge is not technical, it’s social, writes Martyn Evans
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NewsLondon office projects face six months’ delay as covid bursts buoyant sector
Developers’ confidence tumbles as crane survey says schemes due to finish this year will be delayed into 2021
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NewsCurl la Tourelle Head proposes turning festival tents into temporary classrooms
Outdoor learning already adopted in Denmark
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NewsTwo thirds of cladding replacement projects halted by pandemic
Government figures come despite pledge by housing secretary that works should continue
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FeaturesLearning from lockdown: How do we talk about the value of architecture?
Coming out of the pandemic architects will need to show they are great at listening to communities, says Rob Fiehn
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FeaturesLockdown is actually improving the way we work with clients
Replacing long fortnightly meetings with daily ‘ping pong’ gives clients more involvement in the design process, says Pedro Roos
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NewsArchitects declare a ‘crisis like no other’ as confidence falls to all-time low
Staffing index also at lowest mark in history
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FeaturesLearning from lockdown: Could post-pandemic Britain be a breath of fresh air?
Covid-19 has given new impetus to those fighting pollution. Winning the battle would have far-reaching benefits, writes Petra Marko
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NewsSites can stay open till 9pm as minister floats 24-hour working
Housing secretary tells councils told not to stand in way of requests for longer working hours
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NewsConstruction sector slumps by record amount in March
Sector fell by 5.9% during the month as covid-19 sends economy into reverse






