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King Charles III's architectural battles - Publication Date |
- Oct 14, 2022
- Episode Duration |
- 00:17:22
During his tenure as the Prince of Wales, the King made his distaste for contemporary architecture plain.
He railed against modernist architecture in speeches, produced a book and documentary extolling the virtues of traditional British crafts, and built the neo-Georgian village of Poundbury on his former Duchy of Cornwall estate.
Jack Self, architecture critic and editor of the Real Review joins Blueprint to discuss the King's architectural passions, and why a laundry list of starchitects once called the Prince to butt out of London's planning decisions.
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