All Profession articles – Page 7
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One in 10 architects forced to work on the move
Shocking stat revealed by incisive research from recruitment firm
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RIBA dumps housing prize
Sunday Times British Homes Awards slammed for low standard of judging as Landscape Institute also pulls out
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Lack of client demand holding back bim
RICS survey finds lack of interest from clients is biggest barrier to adoption
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Architects to keep creative status after government review
Ministers propose industry changes but architecture keeps creative label
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Infographic: Architecture - a divided profession?
A preview of the RIBA’s benchmarking survey reveals that 40% of architectural staff are employed by just 3% of the practices in the UK - find out more with our interactive infographic
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One-fifth of UK architects unemployed
BD’s employment survey shows joblessness close to 2009 levels
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Opinion
‘Zero fees’ working — the discussion continues
During 35 years of running my solo practice, I was always very busy during that wonderful period of mandatory minimum fees for housing that was accepted by government and all the public housing agents.
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Vaizey calls architects in from cold
Government review into role of design gets warm welcome at Architect of the Year Awards
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'Nightmare' Part L delays could land architects with extra bills
Uncertainty surrounding the revision of Part L of the Building Regulations is becoming a “nightmare” that could land them with extra bills, architects have warned. Delays in clarifying the 2013 revisions are forcing architects to become “crystal ball gazers” as they have to design schemes today without knowing the regulatory ...
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Practices ignorant about competition costs
BD’s latest white paper reveals new statistics, and shows how you can improve your chances of success
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Pallasmaa compares working abroad to Colonialism
“We need to give architecture back its anonymity” says Finnish architect
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