Dotcom designers
Series: Financial Times ; 3 August 2000, 3(1)Publication details: 2000Subject(s): Summary: Many architects involved in designing offices for dotcom clients are finding that although the companies are going under, their services are still very much in demand. Architects call such schemes 'moving targets' because of the constantly changing demands of their clients and their workplaces.| Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Barcode | |
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| WB3630-14 House prices level off | WB3630-15 Australian bank to lend in UK | WB3630-16 E-revolution shelved | WB3630-17 Dotcom designers | WB3630-19 Proprietary estoppel | WB3630-20 Out of business | WB3630-21 Reaction against blanding |
Many architects involved in designing offices for dotcom clients are finding that although the companies are going under, their services are still very much in demand. Architects call such schemes 'moving targets' because of the constantly changing demands of their clients and their workplaces.