A large number of us have developed a feeling that architects tend to design houses for the approval of fellow architects and critics, not for the tenants.


A speech by HRH The Prince of Wales at the 150th anniversary of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), Royal Gala Evening at Hampton Court Palace (30 May 1984)

Internet Archive Speeches (30 May 1984)


A large number of us have developed a feeling that architects tend to design houses for the approval of fellow architects and critics, not for the...

A large number of us have developed a feeling that architects tend to design houses for the approval of fellow architects and critics, not for the...

A large number of us have developed a feeling that architects tend to design houses for the approval of fellow architects and critics, not for the...

A large number of us have developed a feeling that architects tend to design houses for the approval of fellow architects and critics, not for the...