All Proud to Help articles – Page 4
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Technical‘You don’t get involved in a project like this for the glory or the money’
Keppie was working on an extension at Glasgow’s SEC events centre when the brief changed dramatically. Elizabeth Hopkirk hears from the architects
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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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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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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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NewsStride Treglown lined up for Exeter Nightingale hospital
Project will be built at former DIY store
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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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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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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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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 principal who led NHS Nightingale design is recovering from covid-19
Surge hospital began taking first patients on Tuesday
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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 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






