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RIBA Prince Charles Lecture, Guardian Newspaper, Letter, Date, Debate, Speech
RIBA Prince of Wales Speech : Information
Boycott led by Peter Ahrends, England, UK
e-architect Editor Adrian Welch talked briefly with Peter Ahrends ahead of tonight's
lecture by Prince Charles at the RIBA in London:
Peter Ahrends summarised the position thus, "It is not a personal
matter, not a matter of architectural style or idiom on my part. It
is entirely a matter of guarding the democratic aspect of the planning
application procedures.
Prince Charles' intervention in relation to the Chelsea Barracks scheme
shows all the signs of an attempt to influence the direction in which
the scheme should go that would be against normal planning procedures".
Prince of Wales RIBA
Speech : in full - posted 12 May 2009
Summary of the Speech:
Offering olive branch to RIBA, clarifying stance in past to supportive
of traditional architecture within pluralistic whole. Compared 'Modern
Architecture' experiment to the 'Free Market' experiment in western
economies over the last decade.
Highpoint: praised Chipperfield's Neues Museum redevelopment in Berlin
The speech received a long round of applause punctuated by a journalist
from the magazine Blueprint shouting down with the monarchy.
Peter Ahrends calls for boycott of the Prince of Waless lecture
at RIBA
This follows Prince Charles' Chelsea Barracks intervention and follows
a public letter to the Prince of Wales from a list of famous architects
and key figures involved in architecture on 20 Apr 2009, and also
an attack on 1 May from Paul Finch.
Peter Ahrends' practice - Ahrends Burton Koralek (ABK) - suffered
badly when their National Gallery Extension design was notoriously
attacked by Prince Charles. In its place we got the much less 'contemporary'
design by Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown (although it certainly
wasn't traditional neo-classicism the heir to the throne essentially
got his way).
ABK's National Gallery Extension proposal (competition entry) was
descibed as a monstrous carbuncle when the Prince spoke
at the RIBA 25 years ago. He has never been invited back until now.
Peter Ahrends' boycott aims to tackle Prince Charles' undemocratic
intervention in the British planning process. He has tried to get
the Chelsea Barrack's developers to revert to more traditional architecture
designs by his old favourite Quinlan Terry.
Lecture date : 12 May 2009
Venue : RIBA, 66 Portland Place, London

RIBA Prince of Wales Lecture Boycott Letter to The Guardian:
The Guardian, Saturday 9 May 2009
"In the mid-1980s, Prince Charles publicly trashed several works
of modern architecture, both built and unbuilt. In doing so he used
his influential royal position by intervening in the democratic process
of planning applications securing, for instance, the secretary of
state's rejection of the design for the National Gallery extension.
Twenty-five years have passed. At the end of March, the president
of the Royal Institute of British Architects announced that Prince
Charles is to deliver the RIBA Trust's annual lecture on the 12 May.
Within a week, the press reported that Prince Charles had re-established
his mid-80s technique of seeking to oust modern architecture in favour
of his preferred style of architecture, dismissing the Rogers Stirk
Harbour design for the former Chelsea Barracks in favour of a published
neoclassical design (The view from Highgrove, G2, 23 April).
The prince's latest move displays the destructive signs of his earlier
interventions, when he set out to scupper modern architecture. This
intervention must now be resisted by the profession; not because of
the question of architectural style, but because his actions again
threaten an important element of our democratic process. To all architects
who value these democratic procedures, we advocate a boycott of the
Prince's lecture at the RIBA on the 12 May."
Prince of Wales Lecture Boycott Letter - Signatories
Peter Ahrends
Will Alsop
Ted Cullinan
Paul Finch
Tony Fretton
Piers Gough
MJ Long
Ian Ritchie
Chris Wilkinson
Comments welcome for publication : info@e-architect.co.uk
RIBA Prince of Wales Lecture - Links
ABK Architects
RIBA London : Building
Chelsea Barracks
Letter to Prince Charles
20 Apr 2009
Public letter to Prince Charles from list of famous architects and
key figures involved in architecture: Chelsea
Barracks Letter
National Gallery London

photograph © adrian welch
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Quinlan Terry
London Buildings
London Architect Offices
One Hyde Park
New London Architecture Centre exhibition
English Architecture

World Architecture : e-architect
- key buildings across the globe
Comments / photos for the RIBA Prince of Wales Lecture page welcome:
info@e-architect.co.uk
RIBA Prince Charles Speech - page: adrian welch
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