All Coronavirus articles – Page 8
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FeaturesHow social distancing should change the way you design places
Aoife Hunt on what you need to consider when designing retail, leisure and office spaces
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NewsA fifth of architects expect to cut staff by end of the year
Figure rises to nearly 25% for London practices
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NewsChancellor announces replacement for furlough scheme
New measures come into force on November 1
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NewsArchitects appeal to Sunak for help as he prepares to unveil ‘winter economy plan’
Chancellor not expected to extend furlough scheme
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FeaturesLearning from lockdown: Is the roar of a capacity crowd too much to hope for?
Scott Brownrigg’s Neil MacOmish dreams of ways to give sports fans the experience they crave
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FeaturesIf one door shuts open another
When covid struck Alma-nac was working with 8 schools to repurpose Dulwich Pavilion. That was paused but the firm realised it had something useful to offer
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News32% of practices made job cuts during pandemic
Architects forced to find jobs in supermarkets, with bigger practices hardest hit
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NewsEva Jiricna replaces David Adjaye as Royal Academy curator
Covid disrupts Summer Exhibition for first time since it began in 1769
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OpinionA window of opportunity in these challenging times
Covid-19 has made life more complicated but necessity has always been the mother of invention, as Eleanor Jolliffe finds out
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OpinionBack to work: How to prepare your practice for the rest of the year
As summer draws to an end Mark Middleton asks what it means for architects to get back to work with covid-19 and recession still looming large
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NewsArchitects demand meeting with energy minister over climate emergency
Government accused of ‘woefully inadequate’ response to coalition’s letter
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OpinionWhat does your bookshelf say about you?
It’s not just about giving a good impression on Zoom, says David Rudlin. Having the right books to hand remains essential for a stimulating work environment
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NewsCurl la Tourelle Head’s £43m social housing and workspace project approved
Local authority development will include adult education centre near Wembley Stadium
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NewsCity Airport pauses Pascall & Watson’s expansion plans
Bosses set to ‘re-evaluate timing’ of £500m expansion programme’s final stages
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FeaturesLearning from lockdown: What now for universities?
Covid has thrown the previously booming higher education sector into turmoil. It could be an opportunity, writes Nicola Hewes of Purcell
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FeaturesLet’s eat out – but what if you don’t have space?
Parklets could help solve the space issue, says Neil Manthorpe
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NewsRIBA names winners of ideas competition for post-pandemic world
Three teams walk away with £2,667 each
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NewsSalaries fall up to 20% as jobs market contracts
Employers’ market leads to huge increase in temporary contracts
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FeaturesThe young are facing a crisis and we must help them
Brendan Kilpatrick makes the moral and pragmatic case for finding ways to invest in the next generation






