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Overseas team wins Network Rail footbridge design competition
Winning entry described as “bold, elegant and uncluttered”
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Brexit: Any certainty in sight?
Even firms that are scenario-planning for Brexit admit that predicting what will happen is a massive guess, so no wonder commercial architect Lee Polisano told Ӱ he spends a lot of time worrying about it all
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Former bank boss becomes developer's UK chief
HB Reavis behind AHMM’s Elizabeth House scheme in Waterloo
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UN Studio beats Zaha Hadid to Danube bridge
ZHA comes joint second, with special mention for UK firm Knight
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RIBA calls for post-Brexit support for architects
Institute says new approach to trade support by government will be vital
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Turkey pins Euro 2024 hopes on UK architect
AFL working on country’s bid and drawing up plan for 92,000-capacity stadium in Istanbul
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Architects get twitchy over prospects in private housing as industry optimism wanes
The RIBA future trends survey index took a hit in June falling from 13 to 2
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Architects, engineers and consultants are boosting turnover as they focus on overseas markets
Good news for UK firms - but it does not mean UK construction is doing well
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Architects and engineers workload flatlines in cash terms – suggesting pressure on jobs and pay
How will this affect the people in this very people-based profession?
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Foster opens up a bright spot in Kazakhstan
This distant cousin of the UK’s Millennium Dome should meet more appreciation from the locals
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Schools out
Michael Gove’s attack on BSF has angered the construction industry, but might he have a point?
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Why are architects posh, but contractors aren’t?
Last night I met the industry’s cycling clique at a reunion for those who rode to MIPIM for charity (which doesn't include me). I learnt three things:1) Cycling is hard. After a 500m sprint on the stationary bike I had to lie down for half ...
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We’ll be getting off relatively lightly if the construction workforce drops by 400,000
The latest forecast from the Construction Skills Network (CSN) suggests that the current recession in construction will have led to a drop of about 400,000 in the number employed by the industry once job shedding ends in early 2011.This would mean a drop of about 15% in the workforce. That ...
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Number snacks: 1
The number of architects, planners and surveyors signing off the claimant count in the six months to October 2009 to head abroad was 985.This compares with 80 in same period two years earlier.Source: National Statistics (Nomis: www.nomisweb.co.uk). Crown copyright material is reproduced with the permission of the Controller Office ...
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