The lack of diversity in the profession is well-documented, writes Kunle Barker
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Returning to the office? There’s no one-size-fits-all solution
Covid-19 has changed the way we do business forever, but it is for each practice to assess what works best, writes Kunle Barker
Can architects grasp the business opportunities a ‘new normal’ presents?
The economic environment at the moment is volatile and uncertain. But turbulence in the marketplace brings opportunities. What are they and how can architects find them?
Influences: Kunle Barker and Trellick Tower
Property expert Kunle Barker reflects on the enduring charms of Ernő Goldfinger's west London tower
Trainee architects should be students, not lackeys
Involving trainee architects in the actual design process is crucial if we are to nurture and encourage creativity and talent, argues Kunle Barker
‘Architects don’t know the value of their service – nor how to sell it’
After seven long years of study, architects are ready to unleash new designs on the world. But they don’t know how to sell their services, says Kunle Barker