Set sail to survive the Covid storm23 June 2020IntelligenceUK architects have a strong reputation – go internationalUK architects have a strong reputation – go internationalRegion: United KingdomMore: International workCoronavirusCovid-19RecessionAdrian MallesonOECD
Is it as good as it feels?15 April 2016IntelligenceFeelgood factor evades the statisticsFeelgood factor evades the statisticsRegion: United KingdomMore: ONSConstruction industryIndustrial growthEconomicsEconomic activityDesigning and building itExperianOECD
Q&A: Christian Coop, NBBJ18 September 2015IntelligenceThe man behind the shadowless towerThe man behind the shadowless towerRegion: United KingdomMore: InfrastructureTall buildingExternal managementHospitalFuturismOECDCapital ideas
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
Construction activity likely to be much weaker this year19 January 2018IntelligenceArchitects would do well to have more than one string to their bowArchitects would do well to have more than one string to their bowRegion: United KingdomMore: Construction outlookPracticeBrexitInfrastructureHS2Construction marketStaffingHousingCommercialEconomic outlookEconomic activity
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
Construction is ready to build build build – with government support14 July 2020IntelligencePolitical backing for construction is vitalPolitical backing for construction is vitalRegion: United KingdomMore: Covid-19Construction investmentConstruction marketConstruction outlookRepair & maintenanceEconomic outlookBrian Green
Trump's tariff threats pose tricky questions for architects17 February 2025IntelligenceDonald Trump's threatened tariffs could have wide-ranging and unpredictable impacts on the UK's architects and construction firms, whether they are imposed or notDonald Trump's threatened tariffs could have wide-ranging and unpredictable impacts on the UK's architects and construction firms, whether they are imposed or notRegion: United KingdomMore: USADonald TrumpTradeImport/exportMarket analysisConstructionMaterials