All Chelsea Barracks articles – Page 4
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News
Alsop and Wilkinson lead calls for Prince Charles speech boycott
A group of leading architects are calling on their peers to boycott tomorrow night’s lecture at the RIBA by Prince Charles.
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Opinion
Out of control
It was inevitable that by recycling the well-worn platitudes about Prince Charles (Letters April 17), Charles Thomson would demonstrate the superficiality of his republican, left-wing credentials.
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Opinion
Designer bully
The Prince of Wales is not championing public involvement in the planning process of Chelsea Barracks, just his own architectural prejudices (News, April 24).
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Chelsea Barracks developer vows to continue with Rogers' plan
Prince's plea for change of architect falls on deaf ears
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Opinion
Prince of wails
As an advocate of traditionalist architecture, Prince Charles has independently commissioned his own designs for the site at Chelsea Barracks.
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Opinion
The price is right
Your announcement (Leader April 17) that BD is to become a paid-for title evoked melancholy feelings.
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Opinion
Heir unapparent
A good deal of the correspondence written in support of Prince Charles’s involvement in Chelsea Barracks avoids the obvious question — how would his involvement be managed?
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Opinion
Hang democracy
The calls from the Prince of Wales and the Traditional Architecture Group for more democracy in the planning system are nothing more than cynical opportunism.
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Opinion
Prince of peeves
Whatever the rather hysterical Charles Thompson (Letters April 17) may think of the Prince of Wales, the fact is that he speaks out for many people who are less than enchanted by so much of the output of some — not all — British architects in recent years
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Opinion
Is Rogers’ plan for Chelsea Barracks good urbanism?
Yes, says MJ Long, it’s an integrated scheme that has rhythm and style; no, says Alan Baxter, its public realm content is insufficient and it destroys the existing street pattern
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Opinion
Chelsea Barracks row picked up stateside
Time magazine’s take on the royal row, plus Learning from Bob and Denise, Robin Hood Gardens, love and hate with Valerio Olgiati
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Leading architects protest over prince's interference in Rogers scheme
Some of the world’s leading architects have publicly called on Prince Charles to stop meddling in the planning process for Richard Rogers’ controversial Chelsea Barracks scheme in west London.
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Opinion
No platform for Prince Charles
Why has the RIBA decided to invite the Prince of Wales back to deliver the RIBA Trust lecture (Debate April 9), trailed as though this is some major RIBA coup?
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Opinion
Putting the boot in at Chelsea
The fallout continues over HRH’s intervention on Roger’s Barracks scheme, plus novel career moves for the unemployed architect: private eye, Gladiator...
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Is the RIBA right to invite Prince Charles to speak?
Yes, the prince has been good for architecture, says Robert Adam; no, counters Jack Pringle, he has abused his regal celebrity to promote his uninformed views
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Cabe backs Rogers’ Chelsea Barracks scheme amid prince’s opposition
Cabe has come out in support of Richard Rogers’ reworked plans for Chelsea Barracks amid a growing chorus of opposition sparked by the intervention of Prince Charles.
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Sunand urges Prince Charles not to interfere over Chelsea Barracks
RIBA president Sunand Prasad today made a direct appeal to Prince Charles, calling on him to not interfere with Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners’ Chelsea Barracks scheme.
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Prince Charles urges Chelsea Barracks owner to scrap Rogers Stirk Harbour design
Prince Charles is attempting to derail Rogers Stirk Harbour & Partners’ plans for the redevelopment of Chelsea Barracks.
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25 years on, prince and RIBA kiss and make up
Invitation to speak a “historic moment” — but don’t expect a love-in, warns RIBA president