All Charles III articles
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ReviewKing Charles III: 40 Years of Architecture
Once dismissed as reactionary, many of the principles King Charles III has long advocated – including community, craftsmanship and sustainability – are now mainstream, writes Alasdair Travers in his review of Clive Aslet’s new book
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NewsThe Prince’s Foundation to become The King’s Foundation, as Charles’s charities rebrand
Change of name is intended to avoid confusion with charitable work undertaken by the current Prince of Wales
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News£12.26m committed to Commonwealth Heritage Forum’s heritage skills programme
Funding from Hamish Ogston Foundation to mark Charles III’s coronation
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ReviewReview | How we celebrate the coronation: Designs for a new reign
Emma Dent Coad is at first intrigued and then dispirited by the Royal Fine Art Commission Trust’s publication
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OpinionWhat if we treated this coronation as a moment of hope?
The coronation of a new monarch is the perfect time to consider the future of our built environment, writes Ben Flatman
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OpinionCharles was mostly right. It’s a shame we architects couldn’t see it
Far from decrying his views about some modern architecture, the architectural profession should consider how it missed an opportunity to harness that passion






