RSHP warns on turnover despite UK workloads holding up: Architect says income in 2024 will be lower than last year’s £25m #architecture #news
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Building Design is the leading voice of the architectural industry and the tool you need to remain informed, inspired and competitive. Published daily with breaking news, provocative and expert opinion, and a special focus on specification, it is the leading digital-first source for industry insight, keeping architects up to date with the key issues affecting the practice and profession of architecture.
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British Museum names finalists in competition to create new entrance experiences: Studio Weave and Publica among practices vying for job to design pavilions and public realm upgrades #architecture #news
British Museum names finalists in competition to create new entrance experiences
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Fresh hope for Bakerloo line extension as Aecom and Weston Williamson asked to carry out stations study: Scheme involves adding four stations south of of current terminus at Elephant & Castle #architecture #news
Fresh hope for Bakerloo line extension as Aecom and Weston Williamson asked to carry out stations study
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How AI can help us to create a more inclusive and equitable world: In this examination of the role artificial intelligence can play in our future, Diego Padilla-Philipps of WSP in the UK envisions a world in which human creativity and individualism, passions and emotions will always have a place
How AI can help us to create a more inclusive and equitable world
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Sustainable office retrofit to transform former Lipton Tea HQ: Stiff + Trevillion Architects’ consented design retains 70% of the heritage building’s original structure #architecture #news
Sustainable office retrofit to transform former Lipton Tea HQ
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Cedric Price exhibition opens in Aberdeen: RGU’s Scott Sutherland School is hosting a UK-wide touring exhibition on Cedric Price, highlighting his interdisciplinary and community-driven approach to architecture #architecture #news
Cedric Price exhibition opens in Aberdeen
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Plans lodged for 1,500-home regeneration scheme in Woolwich: Proposals by dla architecture filed with Greenwich council this week #architecture #news
Plans lodged for 1,500-home regeneration scheme in Woolwich
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Green light for AHMM’s 27-storey City fringe office tower: Progress for Shoreditch site which has been vacant and hoarded for five years #architecture #news Allford Hall Monaghan Morris
Green light for AHMM’s 27-storey City fringe office tower
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Sheppard Robson unveils plans for 44-storey Manchester tower: Latest addition to city’s high-rise cluster would include 364 homes #architecture #news
Sheppard Robson unveils plans for 44-storey Manchester tower
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Louise Rodgers' latest comment piece, published in Building Design, delves into the complexities of emotional expression in both personal and professional relationships. Drawing from a personal experience, Louise reflects on the challenges of knowing when to express emotions and the impact this can have on relationships – both at home and in the workplace. Louise highlights the delicate balance between expressing our feelings and understanding the potential impact they may have on others. She argues that while being in touch with our emotions is valuable, we must also recognise that expressing them without considering the other person's situation can lead to unintended consequences. The article further explores how this balance plays out in work environments, particularly when emotions tied to professional setbacks – such as unmet salary expectations – come into play. Louise points out that emotional expression, while necessary, must be handled thoughtfully, especially when navigating sensitive situations in a business context. This article is an important read for those in the architectural profession, where client and team relationships often hinge on clear and thoughtful communication. Louise offers valuable insights into how professionals can better navigate the fine line between openness and restraint, making this a must-read for anyone involved in the complex dynamics of workplace communication. https://lnkd.in/ep3N-3mi #architecture #coaching #emotions #workplace
The Coach: Feelings and when it’s right to express them
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