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
Changing practices: collaboration and sharing19 February 2018IntelligenceFace up to an interdisciplinary futureFace up to an interdisciplinary futureRegion: EuropeMore: PracticeArchitectural practiceAarhusCollaborationCollaborative workingSnøhettaResearch
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
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
Changing practices: design validation16 February 2018IntelligenceHow research shows the value of designHow research shows the value of designRegion: EuropeMore: PracticeArchitectural practiceAarhusSnøhettaResearchBartlett School of ArchitectureSustainability
Why architects must fundamentally change the way they practise25 April 2024IntelligenceTim Bailey offers some radical alternatives to current ways of workingTim Bailey offers some radical alternatives to current ways of workingRegion: United KingdomMore: Practice managementTim BaileyRIBA Horizons 2034SalariesWorking practiceBusiness clients & services
Changing practices: new roles15 February 2018IntelligenceHow architecture is evolving in a changing worldHow architecture is evolving in a changing worldRegion: EuropeMore: PracticeArchitectural practiceAarhusSnøhettaDesignStakeholders
Changing practices: learning and relearning20 February 2018IntelligenceEducation must absorb new processesEducation must absorb new processesRegion: EuropeMore: PracticeArchitectural practiceAarhusEducationSnøhettaResearchCollaboration
Banking on first success: Establishing and evolving a practice19 May 2020CulturePractices that have been through it give tips on busting thresholds and setting a trajectory for growthPractices that have been through it give tips on busting thresholds and setting a trajectory for growthRegion: United KingdomMore: Business practiceBuilding a businessBest practiceFeilden Fowles ArchitectsDenizen WorksRKCaEmma KeyteRachel Birchmore
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
The way we’ll work tomorrow8 March 2016IntelligenceRethinking the future of architectureRethinking the future of architectureRegion: United KingdomMore: CareerJobsRedundancyTechnologyInternal managementWorking practiceFuture workingDaniel and Richard Susskind
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