Eavesdrop> Prince Charles’ Royal Rules

Charles, Prince of Wales. (Courtesy Charles, Prince of Wales)
Charles, Prince of Wales. (Courtesy Charles, Prince of Wales)

 

Charles, Prince of Wales, is at it again, giving his two cents regarding the current dismal state of architecture. In a new essay, “Facing up to the Future,” in Architectural Review, the British royal has come up with “10 important geometric principles” to guide future master plans, based on the sacred order of “Nature.”

New houses designed in the Welsh vernacular tradition in Coed Darcy. (Courtesy Arch Journal)

 

The Prince said he is not touting an old-fashioned approach. Yes, he is aware that the built-environment must meet the demands of a growing population, and that we must do so by embracing density and using sustainable techniques and modern technology. But why must we build all those tall generic skyscrapers made of concrete and glass?

“I believe there are far more communal benefits from terraces and the mansion block. You only have to consider the charm and beauty of a place like Kensington and Chelsea in London to see what I mean,” wrote the Prince. If only!

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