Silver linings9 May 2017IntelligenceBrexit may force UK architects to raise their game. And their fees?Brexit may force UK architects to raise their game. And their fees?Region: United KingdomMore: Construction marketConstruction outlookBrexitPracticeStaffing levelsHousingInfrastructureCommercialEducationSkills
Construction is flirting with recession16 August 2017IntelligenceUncertainty is ubiquitous. No wonder construction activity is stutteringUncertainty is ubiquitous. No wonder construction activity is stutteringRegion: United KingdomMore: BrexitConstruction marketConstruction outlookExternal managementInternal managementStaffing
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
Hang on to your talent7 March 2016IntelligenceHaving trouble hanging on to your staff?Having trouble hanging on to your staff?Region: United KingdomMore: Internal managementOffice politicsCareersHuman resourcesProfessionStaffingSalaries
Who needs an office?10 November 2016IntelligenceClare Nash's practice is officeless – and puts fees on its websiteClare Nash's practice is officeless – and puts fees on its websiteRegion: United KingdomMore: Home workingInternal managementPracticeFlexible workingLearning & practiceClare Nash ArchitectureExternal managementMarketingFeesStaffingBusiness model
Putting people first pays off17 June 2024IntelligenceHow AEW won a place on the Sunday Times Best Places to Work listHow AEW won a place on the Sunday Times Best Places to Work listRegion: United KingdomMore: Health safety & wellbeingAEWKarey WardhaughPracticeStaffing
Architects' falling salaries prompt deeper study of income differentials26 August 2024IntelligenceAge and location widen the pay gap as salaries stallAge and location widen the pay gap as salaries stallRegion: United KingdomMore: Business clients & servicesAziz MirzaSalariesEconomicsPracticeStaffingRIBAThe Fees Bureau
The fee squeeze: sector dictates whether your fees will rise or fall24 November 2021IntelligenceFees for commercial work fall as private home give a boostFees for commercial work fall as private home give a boostRegion: United KingdomMore: Aziz MirzaBusiness clients & servicesSalariesStaffingCostsResearch
RIBA panel seeks clarity beyond Brexit27 November 2017IntelligenceRIBA/NBS Economic Panel assesses architects' prospectsRIBA/NBS Economic Panel assesses architects' prospectsRegion: United KingdomMore: Construction industryConstruction outlookBrexitBIMLevel 3 BIMOffsite constructionProfessional practiceStaffingSalariesNew technologySocial housing
Nice day at the office25 April 2017IntelligenceWorkplace of the future will be fun, so Apple's new HQ showsWorkplace of the future will be fun, so Apple's new HQ showsRegion: United KingdomMore: Foster + PartnersStaffingOfficesFuture-proofFuture workingWorkplaceWellbeingApple IncTechnologySustainabilityLightingCaliforniaHealthy environments
David and Goliath applies to practice too28 July 2017IntelligenceDMA proves an agile studio can compete with giantsDMA proves an agile studio can compete with giantsRegion: United KingdomMore: David Miller ArchitectsMalcolm GladwellNorman FosterSantiago CalatravaUshida FindlayFuture SystemsProcurementWinning workInternal managementStaffing
Tomorrow, the world31 March 2017IntelligenceConfidence is creeping up among architects despite Brexit fearsConfidence is creeping up among architects despite Brexit fearsRegion: United KingdomMore: External managementInternal managementConstruction marketEducationConstruction clientsConstruction outlookStaffing