Richard Waite

Commentator

Preston's Summary

Richard Waite is a Commentator at The Architects' Journal. He focuses on architecture and planning, covering topics such as urban design, real estate development, and the construction industry. Richard's insights have been featured in notable publications including New Civil Engineer, World Resources Institute, and Fodor's Travel.

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Geo Focus

Coverage Attributes:

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Informative: 66 %
Data Driven: 13 %
Events: 8 %
Interviews Q&as: 4 %
Opinion: 4 %

Themes Covered:

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Most Recent Topics:

  • Urban Design
  • Urban Development
  • Housing Market
  • Real Estate Development
  • Building Materials
  • Construction Industry
  • Home & Garden
  • House Design

Pitching Insights

Based on the articles covered by Richard Waite, it is evident that he focuses primarily on architecture, building design, and urban planning with a specific focus on London and the United Kingdom. He often covers news related to local architectural practices, government announcements about construction or historic home retrofits within the UK.

Given this focus, individuals who are well-versed in London's architecture scene or have insights into local government policies regarding urban planning would be ideal for reaching out to Richard. Additionally, professionals with knowledge of notable architectural projects and their impact in London could also provide valuable input for his coverage.

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