With the construction industry expected to be the first casualty of Brexit, leading architecture firms in the UK Make, Sheppard Robson and BDP have already started to react to the uncertainties in the construction industry. In February of this year it was reported that housebuilding in the UK hit a seven-year high, as the construction industry was steadily recovering from the last recession. However, post-Brexit uncertainty has caused a crisis of confidence, prompting large firms to take precautionary measures against the loss of projects and a lull in construction.
It may seem as if optimism has been exchanged for pessimism by some big firms, however the actual impact on the architectural profession in the UK in the next few years remains open to speculation. Uncertainty based on assumptions could lead to a self fulfilling prophecy within the industry, as no one really know what will happen if the UK leaves the EU. Speaking to Dezeen, Simon Allford of AHMM respond states practically that "We will respond as and when". Perhaps an attitude of sustained confidence in a time of ambiguity is the best approach for the industry at the present time.
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rubbish as they say over there...nothing happens that fast.
speculation is an easy way to drive up gas prices even when it takes a barrel of oil to tank of about 3-4 weeks or layoff people and make others work harder.
the last sentence rings truest
Perhaps an attitude of sustained confidence in a time of ambiguity is the best approach for the industry at the present time.
(see Schumacher as well)
Sounds like an excuse to cut unwanted staff to me.... Happens in every "downturn" a self fulfilling prophesy
Related in the scientific fields. https://www.theguardian.com/education/2016/jul/12/uk-scientists-dropped-from-eu-projects-because-of-post-brexit-funding-fears?CMP=Share_AndroidApp_Facebook
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