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King Charles III: 40 Years of Architecture

Clive Aslet

In King Charles III: 40 Years of Architecture, Clive Aslet offers a lively account of the King and his epic engagement with architecture since the 'carbuncle' speech of 1984.

King Charles III's affection for architecture is well-known, but the extent of his engagement has never been fully presented to the public. This is the first book to draw together the many threads, from the 'carbuncle' speech, made at Hampton Court in 1984, until his accession to the throne. He has created model settlements such as Poundbury through the Duchy of Cornwall, Dumfries House in East Ayrshire has been made a beacon of social regeneration, and his educational initiatives have changed lives.

The four decades of the King's commitment to architecture have coincided with Clive Aslet's career as a journalist, during which he has followed the story and often written about it, not least during the 13 years for which he was editor of Country Life. King Charles III: 40 Years of Architecture is based on new research including many interviews with the architects, critics, advisors and academics who worked with the (then) Prince of Wales on his far-reaching endeavors.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Triglyph Books
  • Publish Date: May 20th, 2025
  • Pages: 240
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.58in - 5.59in - 1.02in - 1.25lb
  • EAN: 9781739731458
  • Categories: RoyaltyBuildings - GeneralSustainability & Green Design

About the Author

Aslet, Clive: - Clive Aslet is a visiting professor of Architecture at the University of Cambridge and the publisher of Triglyph Books. For many years he worked at the magazine Country Life, where he was editor from 1993 until 2006. Since publishing The American Country House with Yale University Press in 1990 he has written widely about American architecture among other subjects. Clive's titles for Triglyph include Old Homes, New Life: The Resurgence of the British Country House; Living Tradition: The Architecture and Urbanism of Hugh Petter and Sir Edwin Lutyens: Britain's Greatest Architect?