Prince Charles is once again causing a stir in the world of Architecture.
HRH the Prince of Wales, an advocate of ‘traditional’ architecture, is to address the Royal Institute of British Architects tonight, to urge them that they must build to last and put the needs of people first.
The topic itself could provoke opinion, but the speech comes at a time when he has already been accused of meddling with plans for the Chelsea Barracks development in London, not to mention the last time he was at the RIBA 25 years ago, he famously described plans for the National Gallery as a ‘monstrous carbuncle’.
A number of Architects are now threatening to boycott the event.
Royal meddling or a valuable opinion? We’d love to hear your thoughts.
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I think we should wait to see what he has to say. Don't boycott the event, go and listen, and if you don't like what you hear - speak out then.
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