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Hugh Pearman.
The RIBA Journal’s new editor is The Sunday Times architecture critic, Hugh Pearman.
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Jolly green giants
Big retail chains are finding that pursuing a green agenda is good for their image – and the bottom line – and their huge distribution centres offer architects a grand platform for sustainable design.Radical thinkingChetwood Architects’ proposal for Milton Keynes will be the most radical example of a sustainable distribution ...
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Sitting comfortably
RIBA Honorary Fellows reveal what they’ll be reading this summer – once they’ve figured out how to get that deckchair to stay up.
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Radical cheek
Get Off of My Cloud: Texts 1968-2005, Wolf D Prix, Coop Himmelb(l)au, Ed Martina Kandeler-Fritsch and Thomas Kramer, Hatje Cantz, £27, Review by Murray Fraser
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Wake-up call
Arb is about to up the ante on declarations of CPD compliance. What will this mean for architects, and how can practices go beyond the snatched hour of training to fulfil their obligations?
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Money cant buy it
Architectural salaries failed to keep pace with inflation in the past year, according to the RIBAJ Hays Architecture 2006 annual earnings survey. Just as well then that job satisfaction still beats a good salary as the prime motivator.
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Citizen Bush
As any deluded demagogue will tell you, the best way to get away with talking like a nincompoop is to get your spin doctors to dress you up as an all-conquering hero.
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The bigger picture
You’ve landed that big project and need to grow in a hurry. How do you ensure your rapid expansion doesn’t go off half-cocked?
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Letter from Barcelona
When Richard Rogers Partnership moved me from its Madrid office in 2003 it was a contentious change, given my reluctance to switch my allegiance from Real Madrid to Barcelona.
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Architecture that resonates
‘My father would have been very happy that the Red Location won the first Lubetkin Prize because it links architecture with social purpose,’ said Sasha Lubetkin as she made the inaugural award last month.
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What is... the 21st century house
Well, for a start it is a house rather than a flat.
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People: Carey Jones chairman appointed vice president of BCO
Also: Keith Mitchell is re-elected chair of the South East England Regional Assembly
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People: Hugh Pearman is appointed editor of RIBA Journal
Also: Hilary Robson appointed divisional director at Currie & Brown and Stephen Hodder is awarded honorary degree
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People: Helen Ibbotsen appointed director at Swanke Hayden Connell
Also: George Kahler is appointed senior designer at MoreySmith and Tim Partington joins Chapman Taylor board
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People: Edmund Bird appointed London heritage advisor
English Heritage and Transport for London post will work with TfL's urban environment team
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People: Nick Terry stands down as BDP chairman
Also: Ian Charlie leaves Atkins for Boston opportunity
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Danish OMA partnership splits in two
OMA’s Julien De Smedt and Bjarke Ingels go separate ways in amicable professional split
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People: Ladhams promoted to senior architect at Assael
Also: MP Nick Raynsford becomes chairman of the CIC and Pascall & Watson’s Cathy Stewart wins CBI award
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Raise the roof
Are you concerned about preserving the sightlines to London's greatest landmarks, but also want big-business and buildings in the capital?