All Proud to Help articles – Page 4
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      NewsProcurement reform must be post-covid priority, says Louisa Jordan architect
‘Sector will be too fragile to endure protracted tendering’
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      OpinionThe Coach: Be more Jacinda Ardern
Vulnerability and empathy are leadership qualities. Louise Rodgers suggests how we might move beyond ‘I’m fine’ conversations
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      NewsStride Treglown lined up for Exeter Nightingale hospital
Project will be built at former DIY store
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      OpinionLearning from lockdown: Getting a (door) handle on the spread of disease
Eleanor Jolliffe looks at how the pandemic might change the way we specify
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      NewsSquire & Partners stitches bespoke scrubs for south London hospitals
Practice’s model shop and in-house textile designer create hundreds of sets of PPE
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      NewsExterior Architecture completes its work at fast-tracked vaccines centre
Firms rush to bring Oxford facility’s completion forward by a year
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      OpinionLearning from lockdown: Will everything really be different afterwards?
For all those predicting a brighter future or a post-pandemic doomsday, history shows that a return to normality is more likely, writes David Rudlin
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      OpinionSo you’re about to graduate into a global depression?
Flora Samuel, who herself graduated in the teeth of a recession, offers some advice for students and young architects
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      NewsDesigning the road to recovery from the coronavirus crisis
Architects are playing their part in the country’s hour of need. Our Proud to Help campaign recognises your efforts
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      NewsTwo more of BDP’s Nightingale hospitals open
Manchester and Birmingham surge hospitals opened by royals
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      NewsProfession rallies round national effort to 3D print PPE for NHS
Meanwhile Fosters advocates faster laser-cutting technique and open-sources prototype
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      NewsBDP hospital opens a year early to support coronavirus patients
£350m hospital was due to open next spring
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      FeaturesCoronavirus: What next for architecture?
Britain embraced an architectural vision of a better world after the shock of WWII. Ike Ijeh asks if coronavirus might have the same effect
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      NewsBDP lands role on Manchester’s covid hospital
Architect now understood to be working on six surge facilities around the country
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      NewsBDP principal who led NHS Nightingale design is recovering from covid-19
Surge hospital began taking first patients on Tuesday
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      TechnicalNHS Nightingale: How we built a hospital in 10 days
As the first patients arrive at London’s coronavirus surge hospital, BDP’s James Hepburn tells Elizabeth Hopkirk how they designed it
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      NewsBDP behind Harrogate’s temporary coronavirus hospital
Team announced for latest in nation’s wave of emergency facilities
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      NewsBDP and team race to complete NHS Nightingale hospital in record time
Architect and contractors set to hand over remaining beds in batches of 500 every six days
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      FeaturesHow to adapt hospitals to cope – and lessons architects must learn for the future
Jane Ho, director of health at HKS, on how the practice is advising hospitals to adapt their facilities to address covid-19
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      FeaturesIt’s not just Venice and Mipim – the academic conferences are being cancelled too
As all the big architectural events are hit by covid-19, Laura Martínez de Guereñu reports on how months of work by researchers is being salvaged
 
    
     





