All articles by News Junkie – Page 2

  • Blogs

    News Junkie — 30 and 31 May

    2008-06-02T11:07:00Z

    CABE accuses architects of techno greenwash, interspecies pod living and Portsmouth’s Bimbo tower.

  • Blogs

    News Junkie: 24 - 26 May

    2008-05-27T11:40:00Z

    Possible sites for Eco-towns found on Mars, English Heritage deny sixties heritage and Lancashire party wall wars.

  • Blogs

    News Junkie — 17 and 18 May

    2008-05-19T10:53:00Z

    Housing market problems spread to eco-towns and public construction. Maverick local snagger in Eastbourne and mammoth Minnesota timber recycling.

  • Blogs

    News Junkie — 10 and 11 May

    2008-05-12T10:30:00Z

    The great property greed backlash, Ken goes cold turkey and Glasgow’s highest highrises to come down.

  • Blogs

    News Junkie: 03 and 04 May

    2008-05-06T10:39:00Z

    London’s new head boy moves into City Hall, rotating golden statue of late dictator to be moved out of capital city.

  • Blogs

    News Junkie — 26 and 27 April

    2008-04-28T11:07:00Z

    Political confusion as Londoners prepare to vote. Foster slips down the rich list into Lake Geneva and Liverpool builds secret beast.

  • Blogs

    News Junkie — 19 and 20 April

    2008-04-21T11:14:00Z

    The Great Euro-Stench, dawn of the Johnson Era and noisy nocturnal sea defences.

  • Blogs

    News Junkie — 12 and 13 April

    2008-04-14T10:57:00Z

    A Misanthropists manifesto of global glitches, Public art rage and ironic viral outbreak of eighties pop.

  • Blogs

    News Junkie — 05 and 06 April

    2008-04-07T12:31:00Z

    Margaret Hodge’s listing intray, Natural disaster shortage and modesty towers in Bahrain.

  • Blogs

    News Junkie — 29 and 30 March

    2008-03-31T13:01:00Z

    Terminal five goes terminal, actors hired to fill planes. How to fire your builder and a constructivist boutique hotel.

  • Blogs

    News Junkie — 21 - 24 March

    2008-03-26T10:31:00Z

    Fire, Brimstone and sleet this Easter with religious and financial messages of doom. Australian design ineptitude and the future of energy.

  • Blogs

    News Junkie — 15 and 16 March

    2008-03-17T10:52:00Z

    Easter arrives early, expensive tourist infrastructure and royal Zulu residences. Architect redesigns own face and brickie reinvents the sandbag.

  • Blogs

    News Junkie — 08 and 09 March

    2008-03-10T10:51:00Z

    Light and air returns, the green budget, Richard Rogers’ uninviting invitation and suspected arson in San Jose.

  • Blogs

    News Junkie — 01 and 02 March

    2008-03-03T11:29:00Z

    Architecture found this week somewhere between ‘Homes and Gardens,’ ‘Environment’ and ‘Travel’ as News Junkie launches a new campaign to save the IBM building in Honolulu.

  • Blogs

    News Junkie — 23 and 24 February

    2008-02-25T10:57:00Z

    New zero-carbon deadlines, finely tailored pockets of feudalism, Oscar salutes Fidel and a giant wandering pyramid threatens Southampton.

  • Blogs

    News Junkie — 16 and 17 February

    2008-02-18T11:04:00Z

    Austerity is good for you darling! This week get rich with property developer lock-ins and fake art. The Icelandic suffer the wrong type of snow and the Essex dustbin gets a royal kicking.

  • Blogs

    News Junkie — 09 and 10 February

    2008-02-11T11:12:00Z

    A warm weekend for February, especially in Camden. The world economy gives up growth for Lent and journalism loses the plot.

  • Blogs

    News Junkie: 02 and 03 February

    2008-02-04T15:09:00Z

    2008: the plot thickens – then freezes solid. Government makes cuts like a four year old with a pair of scissors. More trouble at sea.

  • Blogs

    News Junkie — 26 and 27 January

    2008-01-28T11:29:00Z

    Western civilization does survive another week of economic poker, Kent seeks an Angel of the South, and Korean state design guidance.

  • Blogs

    News Junkie — 19 and 20 January

    2008-01-21T11:04:00Z

    Its going to get worse before it gets better, will western civilization make it through to the end of the cruellest month? This week the cultural cold war, abusive estate agents and giant piles of wood wash up on southern beaches.