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Architects and critics choose their feel-good buildings they are missing during coronavirus

April 17, 2020 Amanda Baillieu 0

British architects, artists and critics have selected the buildings that they look forward to seeing again after the coronavirus pandemic. At present, much of the world is on lockdown, with millions of people confined to their own homes and travel severely restricted. However, once the pandemic is over, people will once again be free to

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“Architects are learning lessons from the start-up culture of the tech industry”

June 4, 2019 Amanda Baillieu 0
"Architects are learning lessons from the start-up culture of the tech industry"

Architects are not natural disruptors, says Amanda Baillieu, but they are slowly learning how to invest their time and money on innovating their businesses. For years I have been calling for architects to behave more like startups, and it looks like the idea is finally catching on. Arriving for a meeting at the RIBA recently,

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“Some architects still see a website as a form of vanity publishing”

June 21, 2018 Amanda Baillieu 0

The internet offers a world of opportunities for architects, says Amanda Baillieu, but they have to learn to embrace it. I’ve spent a lot of time over the years negotiating architects’ websites and, like people who work themselves up into righteous indignation when they spot a typo, I feel a jolt of outrage when I see

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