News Junkie
- Blogs
News Junkie: 1st and 2nd November
Botanical garden at the heart of Olympic plans, Georgian buildings at risk
- Blogs
News Junkie 18 and 19 October
Public spending on large scale projects, wind farm failings and calls to nationalise the house building industry
- Blogs
News Junkie: 11 and 12 October
Foster as a national treasure, the nationals reflect on the Stirling Prize, and is Iraq the best place for work right now?
- Blogs
News Junkie: 04 and 05 October
Corbusier, Prince Charles and will the Olympic Village be nationalised?
- Blogs
News Junkie: 27 and 28 September
China to bail out London, what makes a perfect art gallery and private school expansion
- Blogs
News Junkie: 20 and 21 September
RIBA President Sunand Prasad and the British Council for School Environments claim the government’s Building Schools for the Future programme is failing because of a lack of proper consultation between architects and teachers.
- Blogs
News Junkie: 06 and 07 September
The Candy’s plans for Chelsea Barracks in London may be under threat as the Qataris who originally helped to finance the purchase of the 13 acre site now want to buy the brothers out and gain full control of the £1bn development, according to the Sunday Telegraph.
- Blogs
News Junkie: 2nd and 3rd August
Herzog & de Meuron, Olympic venues, KPF office and Zero Carbon classicism
- Blogs
News Junkie: 26 and 27 July
Schools for the future slated, Olympics, Gehry in Hyde Park and U2 Hotel problems
- Blogs
News Junkie: 12 and 13 July
Iconic architecture in Beijing, nuclear power in the UK, Britain's oldest trees
- Blogs
News Junkie: 05 and 06 July
Berlusconi hits out at Libeskind's work, UK nuclear renaissance threatened and brutalism and the urban crowd.
- Blogs
News Junkie: 07 and 08 June
Mackintosh internet honour, Foster value engineering in Calgary and Zaragoza’s Expo drowns in its own theme.