The Walrus

The Walrus

Sept. 1, 2008

A heated bout between an ice-dancing TV girl and a power company king offered some early morning food for thought

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Aug. 1, 2008

How many house purchasers could be swayed to buy new build homes by things that go bump in the night?

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June 1, 2008

Nerds, stiffies and rebos – some shiny new acronyms for new home marketing

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May 1, 2008

It’s a showcase champagne bar, but it’s no place for candles

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April 1, 2008

Imagine if the car industry faced the same agenda as housebuilders: zero petrol consumption, self-renewing non-polymer tires… they wouldn’t make a fuss now, would they?

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March 1, 2008

Take a step into the future of yesterteryear, where humans are blowdried and dinners are gamma-rayed. What will they think of next?

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Feb. 1, 2008

The festive season seems a distant memory, just like greeting cards and proper pressies… where will it all lead?

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Dec. 1, 2007

An Olympic stadium made from recycled components? It certainly inspires some fresh ideas for sustainable sports

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Nov. 1, 2007

Sing along to your favourite industry hits

Sept. 1, 2007

You’ll have to know the chorus to realise exactly how Kurt Cobain felt about the dismal prospect of domestic incarceration in 21st century Watford prefabs, but who could fail to be moved by his plaintive cry – “Here we are now, in containers” ?