All Coronavirus articles – Page 3
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News
Covid sends Aukett Swanke to £1m interim loss
Listed architect expects business to rally as work in Europe holds up
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RSHP celebrates 10 years in China by winning a 220m tower
Architect picked to design Shenzhen headquarters building
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Features
Guiding the profession to 2034 and beyond
In the latest in our Future of the Profession series, RIBA president Alan Jones introduces his Fact Finding Mission and explains why it is time for detailed reflection and planning
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Haptic team wins £10,000 Davidson Prize
HomeForest chosen by Heatherwick, Fosters and Brooks chiefs
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Opinion
Finally, clients are hungry for your ideas
Uncertainty reigns which puts innovative and confident designers in a strong position, argues Martyn Evans
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Counterspace’s Serpentine Pavilion completes
No glitzy parties to celebrate 20 th annual architecture commission
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Profit doubles at Zaha Hadid Architects
Headcount and turnover dip in first accounts covering start of pandemic
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Opinion
Should we test architects’ competence through a) multiple choice or b) another method
For the second of her two-part look at the Future of the Profession, Eleanor Jolliffe takes the RIBA’s pilot health & safety test
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News
See inside the British Pavilion ahead of Venice Biennale opening
Take a video tour of the Garden of Privatised Delights
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Qualifications bill could repair some of Brexit damage, says RSHP partner as staff shortages loom
Architecture becoming job-seeker’s market, warn specialists as government outlines new plans for mutual recognition
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Opinion
Let’s get this right – the future of our profession is at stake
Sweeping changes are on the way but there are some fundamental questions about how, and indeed whether, the new competence regime will work, writes Eleanor Jolliffe
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Counterspace’s Serpentine Pavilion takes shape – a year late
Gallery confirms no glitzy parties to celebrate 20 th annual architecture commission
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City talks itself up with future skyline images
Corporation claims projections demonstrate post-pandemic confidence
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Opinion
Buildings are getting taller – so is the problem they pose
The UK is on a high-rise trajectory and Julia Park is worried that politicians, planners and developers are failing to address the consequences
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News
Judge rules virtual planning meetings must halt next week
Legal challenge by planners designed to avoid hiatus in decision-making fails
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Women architects hit hardest by pandemic, research finds
Females more likely to be furloughed and made redundant, as well as carrying disproportionate domestic burden
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Cost of dealing with covid sends bill for Purcell’s Big Ben restoration up again
Scheme originally budgeted at £29m will now cost close to £89m
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V&A’s Venice pavilion to celebrate the British mosque
Museum appoints architect Shahed Saleem to explore influence of ad-hoc typology
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‘Turning point’ as optimism returns to London for first time in a year
UK’s largest architecture market finally positive about workloads as lockdown begins to ease
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Lifschutz Davidson Sandilands’ £20m Illuminated River project lights up
Final five Thames bridges join world’s longest public art commission