A ticking off at HS2, City sharks and wise words from Barack Obama
Carbuncle-free zone
The Prince of Wales and architects have not always been easy bedfellows so if the folk at Stanton Williams were a little nervous about the visit the heir to the throne made to their Museum of London scheme in London鈥檚 Smithfield last month, then I don鈥檛 blame them. Charles kept schtum but it all seemed to pass off smoothly, given what the museum鈥檚 director Sharon Ament had to say: 鈥淭he prince鈥檚 commitment and passion for the UK鈥檚 built heritage, and preserving it for future generations, is something that we absolutely share.鈥 No doubt he鈥檒l have something to say if things don鈥檛 work out.
Boring for England
A site visit to HS2鈥檚 Chiltern tunnels project at the start of the month was a strictly controlled affair, although not all staff got the memo. A bigwig ushered the gaggle of scribes to the giant tunnel boring machines which have begun inching their way forwards on the job, only to be shouted at by a colleague for not signing them in. 鈥淭here鈥檚 a procedure here, boys,鈥 he puffed. The group duly trooped back and signed in, everything dotted and crossed. I hope.
A fishing expedition
Consultant RLB has been billeted in new home the Salesforce Tower, better known as the Heron Tower, on Bishopsgate since last November and one of my team had a look around last week. Worth noting is the giant fish tank in the building鈥檚 lobby. A friendly sort in reception tells my hack it鈥檚 filled with 78,000 litres of water and is stocked with 300 exotic fish including two sharks and a stingray. Suffice to say, this is not the sort of tank that sits unloved in a corner of a room and is so big it requires two scuba divers to clean it three times a week. 鈥淭anks a million,鈥 I鈥檓 sure they say.
Over the hill and far away
Sticking with expensive railways, Crossrail chief executive Mark Wild revealed he lived in Melbourne during his time as boss of Public Transport Victoria a few years ago. Given my hack is from the Australian city, she inquired which part. Turns out it was Armadale, an area estate agents might call 鈥渄esirable鈥 given houses regularly go for more than 拢1m. My scribe hails from Clifton Hill in the north, still nice, but less posh. Wild was impressed. 鈥淭he north,鈥 he added diplomatically, 鈥渨as just better.鈥
Ahead of the game
No less a figure than former US president Barack Obama joined U2 singer Bono in congratulating recent RIBA Gold Medal winner David Adjaye on his award, the UK鈥檚 highest honour for architecture. His prize caps a remarkable turnaround for the Ghanaian diplomat鈥檚 son from the travails he experienced a few years ago when his practice ran into problems following the 2008 financial crash. Congratulating Adjaye, Obama reckoned the pair were kindred spirits. 鈥淲e鈥檙e about the same age, we both have childhoods, moving all over the place,鈥 he mused. 鈥淎lthough,鈥 the 54-year-old added, 鈥渉e was smart enough to shave his head, so he does not have so many grey hairs.鈥
Snap, crackle and K-pop
I hear there鈥檚 been a bit of push to get staff at Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners onto LinkedIn. With this in mind, one of the firm鈥檚 70-something engineers decided to put a performance of a K-pop (Korean pop to us oldies) band on his timeline. The group, whose name escapes me, were doing their thing to promote the opening of the Parc 1 mixed-use scheme in Seoul which RSHP helped design and includes a shopping mall and five-star hotel. Given 70-somethings aren鈥檛 K-pop鈥檚 target audience, I think our man did it for his grandkids.
Something鈥檚 brewing
Derwent has taken to the billboard to encourage people to get back to working in an office. Given it鈥檚 a London office developer, the campaign would seem to be a logical step. Turkeys, Christmas and all that. The move has been drawn up to let people know what it is doing to make the return as safe as possible. 好色先生TVs featured include the Tea 好色先生TV in Shoreditch. It鈥檚 rather nice inside. In fact, it鈥檚 just my cup of tea.
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