In the latest three videos for the Marchitect: Construction Insights Update series, Adrian Malleson, head of economic research at RIBA, provides an overview of how the industry is performing, in particular the architecture market, and considers:

  • How is the construction industry, and architecture in particular, responding to the ever-changing impacts of Covid-19 and the upcoming Brexit deadline?
  • Which key sectors have seen growth in the past months?
  • Where should product manufacturers be focusing for 2021?

The three video presentations are:

The Economic Context

Covid-19 has affected the global economy, with all countries suffering the impact at various degrees. In the UK there is a predicted 10 per cent drop in the economy for 2020. To find out more about how the economy and, more specifically, construction output has been affected. Watch the video here.

The Sectors section of our Directory includes our Marketing to Architects feature which looks at targeting the sector,
key media channels and events, and has access to our downloadable database of 1,200+ UK practices

The Architecture Market

The RIBA carries out regular Business Benchmarking and Future Trends surveys. This research shows how the architecture market is responding to Covid-19 and Brexit and what the current work levels are for architecture practices. See how the architecture market is faring and where there are opportunities for product manufacturers in the specification process. Watch the video here

The Future of Cities

A speculative look at how cities may change following the global pandemic, considering the continued growth of the global urban population.

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