Architecture Correspondent (amongst other things) at The Times. Views my own, especially if scathing or sarcastic. Warning: may also contain sport and politics.
Very privileged to have met one of my heroes, Griff Rhys Jones, last weekend - you can read what he had to say about the importance of conservation here: https://t.co/9aOAJEeaAI #architecture#heritage#victorians
On 18 Dec, Griff Rhys Jones is to feature in @thetimes Griff speaks to architecture correspondent @JMorrison_Times about LISSCA's campaign to save Liverpool St Station, his love of heritage, and the ins and outs of planning.
📷 Karla Gowlett
#saveliverpoolstreetstation#heritage
What does it mean to hand over an #architecture practice to the next generation?
Find out in ING's latest report, the Practice of #Succession, launching 5th Oct at 6pm.
Attend the launch event: https://t.co/kzA4eiQnPM
No one does sinister convoys quite like the British - the convoy of black Range Rovers taking Liz Truss to Downing Street or the slow cortege of the Queen... #downingstreet#britain
Read my interview with Frank Gehry about Luma Arles, his latest work, the importance of architecture and why he won’t work for some Silicon Valley titans (£) #architecture#arles#Bilbao https://t.co/QjzDHGF7uS
One of the stranger book reviews I’ve done, given that David Wilson’s A Plot to Kill is about the murder of my former English teacher, Peter Farquhar #crime#buckingham#books (£): https://t.co/ae6XfmqCWQ
Simon Alford, president-elect, reveals his uncompromising plans for shaking up the RIBA (paywall, usual apologies) #architecture#riba#ahmm https://t.co/NaxI4FiBvE
Possibly the longest article ever written for The Times (illustrations are cracking, though). Paywall, usual apologies. https://t.co/12TFUbJKhG #architecture#skyscrapers#London#planning