All articles by Joseph Aloysius Hansom – Page 5

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    Hansom: The weird and wonderful

    2015-04-02T06:00:00Z

    Things take a turn for the strange this week. The Serpentine’s summer pavilion dabbles in psychedelia, a national memorial centre is shaped like a Spitfire, and Boris Johnson can be found tunnelling underneath London

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    Hansom: The young ones

    2015-03-27T06:00:00Z

    This week, how watching telly can inspire the next generation of construction workers; northern youth marches south; an octogenarian architect is unstoppable; and the chancellor contemplates a career change

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    Hansom: Party poopers

    2015-03-20T06:00:00Z

    Mipim was as varied as a pack of liquorice allsorts this year with delegates from far-flung corners of the world such as Dagenham imbuing the fair with fun-filled exoticism - all the more puzzling that some failed to show

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    Hansom: Virtual realities

    2015-03-13T11:07:00Z

    Exploring alternative planes of existence, there’s Alastair Campbell at Ecobuild, Mipim by bike, bat warnings, and building structures in a 3D procedurally generated world. More mundanely, there’s stamps and Lego

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    Hansom: It's a size thing

    2015-02-27T06:00:00Z

    News from contracting’s big beasts, an estate agent’s imaginative reworking of geography, Washington is taken down a peg or two (as is a former RIBA president) - plus, it’s true, our readers really are getting younger

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    Hansom: Grey matter

    2015-02-20T06:00:00Z

    Those whose sexual preferences lean towards concrete will be excited by this week’s offerings - the rest of us will have to make do with more cerebral ruminations on the intersection between life, art and fog

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    Hansom: Going underground

    2015-02-13T00:01:00Z

    Good news for fans of transport infrastructure - this week’s tattle has plenty to get your motor running, including tube line cycleways, haunted rail stations, and a bid to bring beauty to Britain’s roads. Yes, roads

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    Hansom: No double-speak here

    2015-01-30T06:00:00Z

    No (more) news at Balfour Beatty, no one dislikes Boris, and buying yourself a railway line to run around your mansion isn’t an insane overindulgence. Plus, the Scottish health secretary sets a bad example

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    Hansom: At your leisure

    2015-01-23T06:00:00Z

    Visit parliament, nuke the Welsh, or kick back on the London Eye with a can of Coca-Cola TM . But don’t expect to visit the Garden Bridge with more than seven chums. Plus, can you understand what our architectural writer is saying?

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    Hansom: From the horse's mouth

    2015-01-16T06:00:00Z

    Real estate investors do battle for Knightsbridge barracks, architects clear their diaries for an exhibition dedicated to working with clients, and Redrow makes a late Bafta entry for best psychological thriller

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    Hansom: Good Dogma! Sit!

    2015-01-09T06:00:00Z

    Worked out your ideological resolutions? There’s a row about ‘-isms’ across the pond, Prince Charles ingratiates himself with architects (as usual), and some old bricks get a new lease of life. Plus, the New Year’s Honours

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    Hansom: The Presents under the tree

    2014-12-19T06:00:00Z

    Hello, children … Were you naughty or nice this year? Let me rummage in my sack and produce some Lego, a load of bikes, a massive train set, and a bottle of whisky. Plus, finally, a policy document that makes sense

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    Hansom: The pre-xmas phrasebook

    2014-12-12T06:00:00Z

    We get into the yuletide spirit with a pantomime, office Christmas parties, festive jumpers, medieval warriors in the fictional land of Westeros, and an ancient kiwi battle dance. Ho ho ho!

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    Hansom: Hit and miss

    2014-11-28T06:00:00Z

    A former England cricket captain trades in his knee pads for the world of property management, Paddington Bear braves a makeover from Zaha Hadid, and Santa is given the big heave ho-ho-ho

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    Hansom: Losing my religion

    2014-11-21T06:00:00Z

    Atkins and Network Rail endure a marriage of inconvenience, architects splash out on the Guggenheim Helsinki, Canadians pray for Canary Wharf, and all hell breaks loose on the UK’s roads. Plus, Zaha vs Japan

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    Hansom: All Atwitter

    2014-11-14T06:00:00Z

    This week, barely containable excitement at Canary Wharf as the Qataris try to buy up the whole show, things are going nuts at the Cheesegrater, BIM is top trump, and Sir John Soane’s classical Rome is a corker

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    Hansom: Every breath you take

    2014-11-07T06:00:00Z

    London’s Battersea Power Station development gets its first celebrity tenant, a huge game of Monopoly raises a shedload of (real) cash and polystyrene goes the way of Opal Fruits and Marathon bars with a rebrand

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    Hansom: Nothing by halves

    2014-10-24T06:00:00Z

    If you’re building a new HQ, why not divert the canal so it’s nearer to you? Moving a 2.5 tonne sculpture? Get a friendly contractor to shift it. Fundraising for charity? Run up 35 floors of a tower. Doing lunch? Do two

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    Hansom: Dare to be different

    2014-09-26T06:00:00Z

    Sit at home and watch Eastenders if you want - or go watch a melting house, take pictures of a major infrastructure project, design the new Guggenheim, or live in a zero-carbon house for a year. Up to you

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    Hansom: Know the score

    2014-09-19T06:00:00Z

    A US construction giant celebrates the opening of Spartak Moscow’s new football stadium, the Australian prime minister goes to live in the Outback and there’s some sterling charity work being done across the sector