Poundbury: Architectural shame with a worthy aim

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© Andy Spain

On holiday in Dorset last month, I happened to drive past Poundbury in Dorset, UK. Poundbury is Prince Charles’s attempt to create his architectural and planning masterpiece next to Dorchester. I used the excuse of being up with my new baby at 7am to go and take some photos of it to show you here.

What can I say, it’s not great (I’ve changed that sentence so many times to try and balance the architectural lack of ambition versus the worthy aims of such a project). It’s a mish mash of styles from different centuries, all added together. It’s a toy town, a museum of a mythical past. There is no soul, no heart, a perfect example of the need for difference, for organic spaces created over time.

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Cite: andyspain. "Poundbury: Architectural shame with a worthy aim" 29 Aug 2010. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/75106/poundbury-architectural-shame-with-a-worthy-aim-prince-charles> ISSN 0719-8884

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