How London practices are using loan transfers to save jobs
Kate Youde looks at a new network of London architects which is using an employee loan system to help practices through the highs and lows of business
By Kate Youde 5 July 2019 448 Views
Kate Youde looks at a new network of London architects which is using an employee loan system to help practices through the highs and lows of business
By Ella Jessel 18 September 2018 51 Views
Architects are concerned a loss of diversity will lead to ‘boring conversations and dull design’ after the ARB recorded a 42 per cent fall in registrations from non-British EU architects since the Brexit vote
By Colin Marrs 26 April 2018 39 Views
With Brexit less than a year away, Colin Marrs looks at the problems practices face with recruitment as applications from EU nationals drop
By Ella Jessel 29 March 2018 69 Views
With the UK’s departure from the EU scheduled to take place in just 12 months’ time, the AJ assembled a panel of directors and partners from leading practices to discuss recruitment and retention of talent. Sponsored by Bespoke Careers
By Colin Marrs 25 April 2017 14 Views
Changes to immigration rules which came into force earlier this month will merely entrench existing reluctance among architects to employ non-European Union staff, according to many in the industry.
By Richard Waite and Colin Marrs 9 March 2017 39 Views
FEATURE: The UK’s impending exit from the EU, coupled with fear of a future downturn, has triggered an increased urgency to find new international markets, write Richard Waite and Colin Marrs
By Kate Youde 19 August 2016 91 Views
Gradon Architecture has unveiled its design for a £20 million regeneration project in the heart of Mongolia’s capital city