Posted on December 5, 2010 by Chris
I was invited by Christine Murray, the impressive editor of the Architects Journal, to speak to their quarterly breakfast for the AJ100 (the largest 100 architects practices in the UK) at Claridges this week. Continue reading →
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Posted on November 4, 2010 by Chris
It looks like ideas move fast with this government. The Conservative Party conference, just a month ago, was a really stimulating experience. The transformation over 12 months was probably most evidenced by the ResPublica phenomenon. Coming from almost nowhere last year, Philip Blond’s (pictured) think-tank is now one of the most innovative and is central to the Big Society and localism policies pouring out of Government. Continue reading →
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