British economic growth: which four built environment sectors should architects target?20 July 2023IntelligenceFrom housing associations to industrial, learn more about the green shoots of growthFrom housing associations to industrial, learn more about the green shoots of growthRegion: United KingdomMore: EconomyEconomic growthEconomic outlookEconomic forecastEconomic activityEconomic analysisNeal MorrisBusinessBusiness clients & servicesBusiness resilience
RIBA Economics Panel: A recession is coming –what will it mean for architects?6 February 2023IntelligenceRIBA Economics Panel forecasts a brief and shallow recessionRIBA Economics Panel forecasts a brief and shallow recessionRegion: United KingdomMore: RIBA Economics PanelRecessionBusiness clients & servicesProcurement & contractsKnox BhavanDavid Miller ArchitectsButtressEconomic forecast
Economics Panel June 2024: How to find the sweet spot in a recovering economy5 June 2024IntelligenceEncouraging prospects as change stirs up constructionEncouraging prospects as change stirs up constructionRegion: United KingdomMore: EconomicsRIBA Economics PanelGleniganRIBA Future Trends surveyRIBA Business BenchmarkingWillmore IlesAtkinsRealisLKAxSite ArchitectureMarket analysisMichèle Woodger
Economics Panel: How much should we be preparing for economic growth in 2025?22 November 2024IntelligenceModest cheer among the caveatsModest cheer among the caveatsRegion: United KingdomMore: Business clients & servicesMilientFinancial forecastingMichèle WoodgerMarket analysis
A closer eye on economic indicators4 March 2016IntelligenceOur essential fortnightly dissection of the industryOur essential fortnightly dissection of the industryRegion: United KingdomMore: EconomyEconomic growthRecessionConstruction outlookBuilt environmentJob marketJob securityConstruction clientsConstruction investment
Seeing light through the fog19 March 2021IntelligenceWhat do the data tell us about life after the pandemic?What do the data tell us about life after the pandemic?Region: United KingdomMore: EconomicsEconomic outlookPandemicEconomic analysisEconomic recoveryBrian Green
Architects can embrace low-carbon innovation to help us out of the economic doldrums13 July 2022IntelligenceArchitects' expertise and invention means they are well positioned to deal with an economic slumpArchitects' expertise and invention means they are well positioned to deal with an economic slumpRegion: United KingdomMore: Adrian MallesonRecessionBrexitMaterialsSustainable architectureClimate emergencyDesign construction & technology
How to build resilience in hard economic times17 August 2022ProductsRIBA Economics Panel offers research and insight to help firms fight backRIBA Economics Panel offers research and insight to help firms fight backRegion: United KingdomMore: Lai Wah CoBank of EnglandAllan WilenGleniganAdrian MallesonHelen CastleMichele WoodgerBusiness clients & servicesEconomic outlookRecessionProcurement & contracts
What does the latest RIBA data say about the year ahead for architects?19 January 2023IntelligenceThe RIBA Future Trends Workload Index shows improvements in some categories, but uncertainty is still expectedThe RIBA Future Trends Workload Index shows improvements in some categories, but uncertainty is still expectedRegion: United KingdomMore: Neal MorrisBusiness resilienceEconomic outlookEconomic growthRecessionProfessional featuresDavid Miller ArchitectsBusiness clients & servicesBusiness, clients and services
Economics panel: What does 2024 hold for the business of architecture?31 August 2023IntelligenceOur panel identifies key challenges – and active responsesOur panel identifies key challenges – and active responsesRegion: United KingdomMore: RIBA Economics PanelEconomic outlookBusiness clients & servicesRIBAMarket analysis
Outlook: not bad16 December 2016Intelligence2017’s looking reasonably sunny2017’s looking reasonably sunnyRegion: United KingdomMore: Construction outlookEconomic outlookOffice for National StatisticsBrexit
How badly will the housing market be hit by economic turmoil?21 October 2022IntelligenceIs a housing crash inevitable or just worryingly possible?Is a housing crash inevitable or just worryingly possible?Region: United KingdomMore: HousingPlaces planning & communityBrian GreenEconomic outlookHome Builders Federation