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In 1984 ] famously described the proposed Sainsbury Wing extension to the ] in London as a "'''monstrous carbuncle''' on the face of a much-loved and elegant friend",<ref>{{cite web|url= | In 1984 ] famously described the proposed Sainsbury Wing extension to the ] in London as a "'''monstrous carbuncle''' on the face of a much-loved and elegant friend",<ref>{{cite web|url= | ||
http://www.princeofwales.gov.uk/speechesandarticles/a_speech_by_hrh_the_prince_of_wales_at_the_150th_anniversary_1876801621.html|title=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|accessdate=2007-06-16}}</ref> a term now widely used to describe architecture, particularly ] architecture, unsympathetic to its surroundings.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4285069.stm|title=Prince's new architecture blast|accessdate=2007-06-16}}</ref> <ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/1162818.stm|title=No cash for 'highest slum'|accessdate=2007-06-16}}</ref> | http://www.princeofwales.gov.uk/speechesandarticles/a_speech_by_hrh_the_prince_of_wales_at_the_150th_anniversary_1876801621.html|title=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|accessdate=2007-06-16}}</ref> a term now widely used to describe architecture, particularly ] architecture, unsympathetic to its surroundings.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4285069.stm|title=Prince's new architecture blast|accessdate=2007-06-16}}</ref> <ref>{{cite web|url=http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/wales/1162818.stm|title=No cash for 'highest slum'|accessdate=2007-06-16}}</ref> |
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In 1984 Charles, Prince of Wales famously described the proposed Sainsbury Wing extension to the National Gallery in London as a "monstrous carbuncle on the face of a much-loved and elegant friend", a term now widely used to describe architecture, particularly modernist architecture, unsympathetic to its surroundings.
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References
- "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". Retrieved 2007-06-16.
- "Prince's new architecture blast". Retrieved 2007-06-16.
- "No cash for 'highest slum'". Retrieved 2007-06-16.
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