Julyan Wickham
- Blogs
A not so Passive Blog
Julyan Wickham of Wickham van Eyck Architects on the battle to prove why privatised energy isn’t sustainable
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Rykwert is a well-deserved gold medallist
Julyan Wickham of Wickham van Eyck Architects explains why RIBA was right to award Joseph Rykwert with the Royal Gold Medal for architecture
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More pigs at the trough
Julyan Wickham of Wickham van Eyck Architects looks at the worrying level of corruption in broadcasting
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PFI = Public Futile Investment and bridges to future debt
“Spurious precision”, “pseudo-scientific mumbo-jumbo” and “utter rubbish” supported by Cabe and the UK architectural fraternity
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Another monster
A building as large as Hans Kollhoff’s latest structure in The Hague cannot be justified outside Manhattan and Chicago
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Austerity presents uncomfortable design choices for architects
Many building projects seem at odds with global issues
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The London mayoral candidates are saying what architects have been thinking for years
There’s nothing new about affordable housing design
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The benefits of midlife crises
Julyan Wickham reflects on the value of stepping back from the rat race
- Opinion
Why Cullinan should take the Gold Medal
Every year, as the deadline for nominations for the RIBA Royal Gold Medal looms, many of us begin to think of likely contenders. There are a number, both in Britain and beyond, but we believe it should this time go to Edward Cullinan.