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Prince Charles: ‘ Ugly Buildings’

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Prince Charles Ugly buildings

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at last people are beginning to see that it is possible and important in human terms to respect old buildings, St.

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plans and traditional scales, and at the same time not to feel guilty about a preference for facades, ornaments and soft materials.

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At last, after witnessing the wholesale destruction of Georgian and Victorian housing in most of our cities, people have begun to realize that it is possible to restore old buildings and what is more, that there are architects willing to undertake such projects.

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For far too long, it seems to me, some planners and architects have consistently ignored the feelings and wishes of the mass of ordinary people in this country.

(6)
Perhaps when you think about it, it is hardly surprising as architects tend to have been trained to design buildings from scratch, to tear down and rebuild.

(7)
A large number of us have developed a feeling that architects tend to design houses for the approval of fellow architects and critics, not for the tenants.

(8)
To be concerned about the way people live, about the environment they inhabit and the kind of community that is created by that environment should surely be one of the prime requirements of a really good architect.

(9)
It has been most encouraging to see the development of community architecture as a natural reaction to the policy of decanting people to new towns and overspill estates, where the extended family patterns of support were destroyed and the community life was lost.

(10)
Now, moreover, we are seeing the gradual expansion of housing cooperatives, particularly in the inner city areas of Liverpool, where the tenants are able to work with an architect of their own who listens to their comments and their ideas and tries to design the kind of environment they want, rather than the kind which tends to be imposed upon them without any degree of choice.

(11)
What I believe is important about community architecture is that it has shown ordinary people that their views are worth having.

(12)
That architects and planners do not necessarily have the monopoly of knowing best about taste, style and planning.

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That they need not be made to feel guilty or ignorant of their natural preferences for the more traditional designs for a small garden, for courtyards, arches and porches, and that there is a growing number of architects prepared to listen and to offer imaginative ideas.

(14)
It would be a tragedy if the character and skyline of our capital city were to be further ruined and St.

(15)
Paul's dwarfed by yet another giant glass stump better suited to downtown Chicago than the City of London.

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It is hard to imagine that London, before the last war, must have had one of the most beautiful skylines of any great city, if those who recall it are to be believed.

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Those who do say that the affinity between buildings and the earth, in spite of the city's immense size, was so close and organic that the houses looked almost as though they had grown out of the earth and had not been imposed upon it, grown, moreover, in such a way that as few trees as possible were thrust out of the way.

(18)
Those who knew it then and loved it, as so many British love Venice without concrete stumps and glass towers.

(19)
And those who can imagine what it was like must associate with the sentiments in one of Aldous Huxley's earliest and most successful novels, Antic Hay, where the main character, an unsuccessful architect, reveals a model of London as Christopher Wren wanted to rebuild it after the Great Fire, and describes how Wren was so obsessed with the opportunity the fire gave the city to rebuild itself into a greater and more glorious vision.

(20)
What then, are we doing to our capital city now?

(21)
What have we done to it since the bombing during the war?

(22)
What are we shortly going to do to one of its most famous areas, Trafalgar Square?

(23)
Instead of designing an extension to the elegant facade of the National Gallery, which complements it and continues the concept of columns and domes, it looks as if we may be presented with a kind of vast municipal fire station, complete with the sort of tower that contains the siren.

(24)
I would understand better this type of high tech approach if you demolish the whole of Trafalgar Square and started again with a single architect responsible for the entire layout.

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But what is proposed is like a monstrous carbuncle on the face of a much loved and elegant friend.

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Apart from anything else, it defeats me why anyone wishing to display the early Renaissance pictures belonging to the gallery should do so in a new gallery so manifestly at odds with the whole spirit of that age of astonishing proportion.

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Why can't we have those curves and arches that express feeling and design?

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What is wrong with them?

(29)
Why has everything got to be vertical, straight, unbending only at right angles and functional?



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