New London Architecture

NLQ Issue 38

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The capital’s first directly elected female Mayor, Rokhsana Fiaz is bored with the whole ‘London is moving east’ debate, saying instead that it has arrived, and that her mission is to achieve as much as she can in her ‘manor’ for her fellow civilians. This spring issue of NLQ also features Fiona Fletcher-Smith, Heidi Alexander, Julie Hirigoyen, the Coal Drops team and the Horizon Building, Ilford.

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CONTENTS

Need to know 
The quarter – our potted summary of all the key news events this term

Portfolio 
Tall storeys – the latest NLA research on skyscrapers in the capital

Viewpoint 
We ask: what is the role of tall buildings in London?

Soundbites 
Who said what at the main NLA events this quarter

Murray Mint
Lucie Murray (no relation) on the work NLA is doing in the international picture

New Londoner 
Newham’s first directly elected female Mayor, Rokhsana Fiaz. By David Taylor

Capital idea
Ideas this quarter from BDG on workspace and Sheppard Robson on reusing retail

Opinion 
Opinions this quarter from London Business Alliance, SimpsonHaugh, The Crown Estate, Atkins and Waltham Forest

Interview
L&Q’s Fiona Fletcher-Smith on making a real difference in housing. By David Taylor

From the team
Lettie McKie showcases work on getting the next generation involved in the built environment

Top of their game 
The all-female Coal Drops Yard delivery team tell Louise Rodgers how they created the King’s Cross scheme

Letter from the boroughs 
Enfield Council’s Sarah Cary on the regeneration her rejuvenated authority is masterminding

Briefing notes 
The low-down on all of NLA’s recent conferences and events

Coffee break
We put the questions to two respondents this time: Julie Nirigoyen from the UKGBC and Pam Alexander from CommonPlace

Building review
The Horizon Building – Farrells Architects’ office-to-resi scheme for U+I in Ilford gets the building review treatment

The directory
Our guide to the companies and properties in London, complete with agents’ views on specific areas

My London 
Deputy Mayor for transport Heidi Alexander sings the praises of Canary Wharf

ISSUE DETAILS

Published March 2019

Team credits
Editor, David Taylor . Editor-in-chief, Peter Murray. Editorial director , Lara Kinneir. Sub editor, Julia Dawson. Editorial support, Aurelia Amanitis. Publisher, Nick McKeogh . Production, Michelle Haywood. Photography, Agnese Sanvito. Design and art direction, Stefano Meroni.

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