All Architects articles – Page 50
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Serpentine Pavilion opening postponed until 2021
Scheme designed by South African practice Counterspace
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Zaha Hadid warns architects to be vigilant after falling prey to cyber attack
Hackers exploit coronavirus crisis to steal data from architect
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Eric Parry warns working from home will hit productivity eventually
Architect says initiative is ‘a risk’ over sustained period
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First Base submits plans for £175m job in Bristol
Soapworks scheme is developer’s first in region
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Laing O’Rourke hospital opens 12 months early to support coronavirus patients
South Wales complex designed by BDP
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Website set up to get architects 3D printing PPE for NHS
Organisers want to produce 35,000 face masks a week
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Hadid among architects putting staff on furlough
Leading practices say they are using chancellor’s scheme and cutting wages
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Engineer who led NHS Nightingale design is recovering from covid-19
Hospital opened last week and began taking first patients on Tuesday
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Fosters becomes first major architect to furlough staff
Practice introducing 20% cuts for majority of 1,400 employees
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Projects cancelled as workloads and income hit by covid-19 pandemic, RIBA survey finds
Nearly 80% report project delays and more than half say turnover has been hit
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Bam building Harrogate’s temporary coronavirus hospital
Arcadis and BDP also working on project
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Profit falls at Zaha Hadid despite record turnover
Practice points to exceptional costs for profit knock as income from Asia soars and headcount rises
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Charity Commission investigates RIBA president over ‘serious incident’
Institute reported Alan Jones to commission after his shock resignation on Tuesday
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Worried architects say site closures mean firms face ‘battle for survival’
Growing list of jobs mothballed because of coronavirus outbreak
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Working apart can bring a team closer together
Looking for positives in a crisis, home-working has some unexpected benefits
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Government must commit to direct payments to subcontractors, says RIBA
Architects chief also wants VAT and PAYE deferrals
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Architects demand more action to stop firms going bust over coronavirus
Practice chiefs warn economy must be kept afloat at all costs
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Architects warn of delays and tender price hikes as coronavirus crisis worsens
More practices telling staff to work from home