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Title'Perspectives'
Admin/Biog HistoryThe Prince of Wales's Institute of Architecture, now the King's Foundation, is an educational charity established in 1986.

'Perspectives on Architecture' magazine was funded by the Institute of Architecture and published from April 1994 until March 1998. The magazine was issued monthly (excluding December) until March 1996, when it became bi-monthly, starting with the April/May issue. It ceased publication in 1998 after four years and 33 issues, with its February/March issue being the last. Dan Cruickshank was the editor for the first five issues, followed by Giles Worsley.

The magazine was closed on advice from the Charity Commissioners.

Stamp regularly wrote for the magazine, and discussed the work of the magazine in other publications including, the Spectator, the Times, and the Daily Telegraph.
DescriptionThis file includes material relating to Stamp's writing on 'Perspectives on Architecture', the 'Institute of Architecture' and the role of the Prince of Wales within the charity.
Date1994-1998
LevelFile
Extent1 file
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