Richard Waite
Richard is the longest serving news journalist in the business and has been with the AJ since 2004. An expert in his field, Richard has judged design contests, broken internationally significant news and has seen his articles translated into the European press.
His stories have also been as used as evidence in public inquiries. Richard is actively involved in social media with thousands of Linkedin connections and followers on Twitter.
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Stories
Heatherwick Studio makes redundanciesSubscription
Thomas Heatherwick’s design studio, which recently posted significant drops in both its turnover and profits, has confirmed it has made a ‘small number of redundancies’
Serpentine Pavilion 2019: Japanese architect Junya Ishigami chosen Subscription
Japanese architect Junya Ishigami has been picked to design this year’s Serpentine Pavilion, and is planning a heavy slate-like roof which will appear to levitate over the surrounding park
Andy von Bradsky named as government’s architecture adviserSubscription
Former PRP chairman Andy von Bradsky has been named as the government’s new architecture adviser
Women’s action group launches protest at men-only RIBA Royal Gold Medal Subscription
A group of leading female industry figures has begun a ’day of action’ in protest at the lack of women awarded the RIBA Royal Gold Medal
Who got what? How was £53m squandered on the doomed Garden Bridge?Subscription
A fascinating never-before-seen document, spelling out exactly how £53 million was wasted on the unbuilt Garden Bridge, has been released by Transport for London (TfL)
British Library £1bn extension by RSHP set to go aheadSubscription
The British Library has finally signed a development agreement deal that will kickstart Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners’ long-awaited plans for a £1 billion addition to its central London home
Neo Bankside residents lose case against Tate ModernSubscription
Residents of the Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners-designed Neo Bankside have lost their legal battle to force Tate Modern to shut part of a viewing platform on its Herzog & de Meuron extension
Scrapping zero-carbon policy costs new homeowners £200 a year, says report Subscription
Owners of new-build homes are paying £200 more a year on bills because the government scrapped zero-carbon energy standards, according to a report
Grafton lodges plans for Selfridges-backed Oxford Street schemeSubscription
Grafton Architects has submitted plans to overhaul a 1950s block next to Selfridges in London’s Oxford Street
Independent probe launched into RIAS decisionsSubscription
The RIAS has commissioned an external review into historic events and decisions made by the organisation around the time its secretary and treasurer Neil Baxter unexpectedly left in late 2017