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I'm writing a piece in this week's Building magazine on blogging and during a bit of a research of what's out there (not a great deal new, to be honest) I spotted a comment on Judith Armitt's blog. She's the chief executive of the Thames Gateway body that's overseeing the bold regeneration plans in the area and reported a debate she attended with architect Terry Farrell. Who should pop up and comment on this but Sir Terry himself, who chides here for claiming his vision for the development is London-centric and that he wants a "barrage" for the Thames Estuary. He actually wants a barrier. Touche.
Phil,
Looking forward to your article. Have you had any more luck finding new sites? I can offer my RSS list if that helps... are you looking for sites with an environmental bias?
Posted by: Rob | 17 October 2007 at 10:17 AM
Rob,
Many thanks for the offer. That would very helpful - email them over. Yes it's environmental sites I'm looking for but general industry ones (that have some bearing on sustainability) could also be useful. Your site is on the list already of course.
Posted by: Phil Clark | 18 October 2007 at 12:18 PM
Of course, what I should have done is come back and check the reply in a timely fashion... this is me arriving having just read your finished article.
As an industry blogger I think one of the important decisions when you set out is whether to be anonymous. I often hold back on entries I'd like to write, because the horrible truth is that today's target cold be tomorrow's client...
Anyway, here's the RSS list I promised:
http://www.bloglines.com/public/eversion
Posted by: Rob | 24 October 2007 at 09:05 AM