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The Impact of Coronavirus on Architects

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It’s no secret that the Coronavirus outbreak of 2020 took the entire world by storm with new regulations and restrictions on everyday life taking its toll on individuals and businesses alike. It has not only changed the way architects work on a day-to-day basis, in the office and with clients, but it has changed the way they design too.

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Stockholm Furniture Fair to be sold and venue demolished

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Building stands on "best buildable land" Stockholm City made the decision following reduced demand for tradeshows and trade fair venues in part caused by the coronavirus pandemic and wider consumer trends over the past 10 to 20 years. The city now plans to sell off the entire fair and congress operations.

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Design Shanghai postponed due to Covid-19 outbreak in China

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Trade fair Design Shanghai has rescheduled this year's event as the city is in lockdown following a coronavirus outbreak. Originally slated to take place 9-12 June, the design fair has been moved to the autumn as China continues to feel the impact of the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, with Shanghai currently under lockdown.

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Dezeen's top 10 architecture and design books of 2023

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Also featured in the roundup is a series of books on kerbside dining shelters made popular during the coronavirus pandemic and two books on brutalism , one focusing on architecture in Paris and the other in Italy.

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UK construction news: PMI, sector review

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Following the release of the UK Construction PMI, Brendan Sharkey, Head of Construction and Real Estate at MHA, believes confidence and activity is currently steady but 2023 is set to be a bleak year: “Despite declining sector optimism regarding the UK’s economic outlook, the construction sector continues to cope well.

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UK construction activity survey news

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Construction workloads for the next year expected to remain positive. Builders continue to struggle getting materials or skilled workers like bricklayers to site. Despite positive outlook firms point toward Brexit and Covid as causing these problems. UK construction activity to grow news. Business enquiries were still ?rm rm in the ?nal

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Modern healthcare interiors: Healing and care from the outside in

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Modern healthcare interiors: Healing and care from the outside in 0 qpurcell Fri, 09/08/2023 - 08:06 Healthcare Facilities CO Architects shares design tips for healthcare interiors, from front desk to patient rooms. CO Architects has approached many healthcare projects with these concerns in mind.

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