Offices After Coronavirus
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Covid could accelerate progress towards net zero carbon offices says Peter Fisher, director at Bennetts Associates
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Covid could accelerate progress towards net zero carbon offices says Peter Fisher, director at Bennetts Associates
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The function of the office will increasingly be to foster culture, says Nicola Rutt, partner at Hawkins Brown
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As social beings we will always want the office – but change is inevitable says Matthew Blain, Principal at Hassell
Office design will be driven by the wellbeing as well as safety of staff, says Despina Katsikakis, Head of Occupier Business Performance at Cushman & Wakefield.
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Offices are here to stay, but change is guaranteed says Richard Kauntze, CEO of the British Council for Offices
Viewpoint To improve housing design we should take every opportunity to better understand residents, says Mæ's Alex Ely
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A year after fire ravaged Notre-Dame de Paris, a TV documentary shows encouraging signs of progress in a reconstruction project that raises both structural and philosophical problems, says Donald Insall
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There has never been a better time to learn from the post-war new towns, says Katy Lock
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Many architects seek to make ‘timeless’ buildings. Too bad, says Robert Adam – it can’t be done
Education
The present crisis should encourage both practice and education to embrace the innovative potential of networks, says London School of Architecture founder Will Hunter
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A new exhibition reflects a rebirth of interest in stone as a sustainable, beautiful and inexpensive structural material, say curators Amin Taha, Steve Webb and Pierre Bidaud
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With flooding set to increase almost everywhere people live, water must become central to our thinking about architecture and urbanism, says Iñaki Alday