The Prince of Wales’s stinging attack on modern buildings in 1984, when he called a planned museum annex a "monstrous carbuncle," still rankles many British architects. Not David Chipperfield.
The Prince of Wales’s stinging attack on modern buildings in 1984, when he called a planned museum annex a "monstrous carbuncle," still rankles many British architects. Not David Chipperfield. Bloomberg.com | Previously
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