Opportunities Hub: Projects to add to your bid list31 March 2025IntelligenceLatest: Cornish community hub and public realmLatest: Cornish community hub and public realmRegion: United KingdomMore: Architecture competitionsOpportunitiesContractsJulie ButterworthProcurement and contractsFrameworks
Overseas income helps push UK practice revenue to over £4bn5 February 2025IntelligenceA surge in overseas work could help boost revenue growth for UK practicesA surge in overseas work could help boost revenue growth for UK practicesRegion: Rest of the worldMore: International workAdrian MallesonIncome and expenditureBusiness practiceProcurement & contractsOpportunities
Leap in overseas work strengthens UK architecture’s role as biggest global player23 July 2024IntelligenceInternational work by UK chartered architecture practices jumped by 43% last year, reaching £170 millionInternational work by UK chartered architecture practices jumped by 43% last year, reaching £170 millionRegion: United KingdomMore: International workBusiness clients & servicesONSBrian GreenEconomic outlook
Feilden Fowles on working a nine-day fortnight7 February 2023IntelligenceHow did Feilden Fowles make its new office schedule work for everyone?How did Feilden Fowles make its new office schedule work for everyone?Region: LondonMore: Feilden FowlesNine-day fortnightWorking conditionsCovid-19Life/work balanceHealth safety & wellbeing
Home working? We’re doing it already16 March 2020IntelligenceLessons from practices set up for remote working on adapting for CoronavirusLessons from practices set up for remote working on adapting for CoronavirusRegion: United KingdomMore: Covid-19PracticeWork life balanceStride TreglownFoster + PartnersMake ArchitectsShepheard Epstein HunterMae ArchitectsFeatherstone YoungClare Nash ArchitectureAlma-nac ArchitectsPamela Buxton
Webinar: Office and workspace design – Let’s get to work24 May 2022ProductsExpert panel mulls joy and balance in our changing work environmentsExpert panel mulls joy and balance in our changing work environmentsRegion: United KingdomMore: WorkplaceWorkspaceVMZINCPlan RadarFletcher PriestBuckley Gray YeomanOfficeMichele WoodgerLife/work balanceBusiness clients & servicesClare Nash ArchitectureJan-Carlos KucharekMichèle WoodgerPiP webinar
Overseas is the new local8 January 2015CultureThe best way to work overseas is to make it localThe best way to work overseas is to make it localRegion: United KingdomMore: InternationalismUSAAwards
What’s the plan for live/work space?20 April 2022ProductsA new normal of working from home is trickier than it looksA new normal of working from home is trickier than it looksRegion: United KingdomMore: Josephine SmitPlaces planning & communityBoyerBarrattCarter JonasLichfieldsPRPLondon Metropolitan UniversityLive/work
Good as new: CISL completes Entopia, its sustainable office retrofit24 November 2022IntelligenceHow has the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership’s office refurbishment turned out?How has the Cambridge Institute for Sustainability Leadership’s office refurbishment turned out?Region: EastMore: RetrofitCambridge Institute for Sustainability LeadershipRIBA Plan of WorkSustainable architectureDesign construction & technologyEleanor YoungClimate emergencyUniversity of Cambridge
Future winners: Unknown Works is out there – in every way3 April 2023CultureEnergy and adventurousness are key to international successEnergy and adventurousness are key to international successRegion: United KingdomMore: Unknown WorksIsabelle PriestProfileBusiness clients & services
View from the Emirates: working through the global pandemic14 May 2020IntelligenceThere’s no stop to design and construction in the UAEThere’s no stop to design and construction in the UAERegion: Rest of the worldMore: UAESharjahAbu DhabiArupCoronavirusCovid-19
International opportunities will continue to bloom despite Covid setbacks11 August 2021IntelligenceDespite the pandemic there will still be plenty of overseas work for UK architects, particularly in Asia and sub-Saharan AfricaDespite the pandemic there will still be plenty of overseas work for UK architects, particularly in Asia and sub-Saharan AfricaRegion: United KingdomMore: Brian GreenInternational workBusiness clients & servicesAsiaMiddle EastASEANCovid-19BrexitTurner & TownsendResearchDataMarket analysis