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Paul Koralek designed famous buildings with Peter Ahrends and Richard Burton at ABK, but what might have been without the National Gallery 'monstrous carbun RIBAJ. Design in the making By this time Koralek had joined in practice AA friends Peter Ahrends and Richard Burton, the A and the B of what became ABK. Together they interrogated and ABK was initially established in London in 1961 but has had a base in Dublin since 1996. [4] External image. Rejected "carbuncle" scheme by Ahrends, Burton and Koralek. In 1982, ABK produced a prize-winning project for the Hampton Extension to the National Gallery, in London. However, it was described by Charles, Prince of Wales as a Mar 19, 2020 - On 30th May 1984 Prince Charles made a speech at the 150th Anniversary of the Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA). In his speech he attacked the current phase of architecture known as External images; Rejected "carbuncle" scheme by Ahrends, Burton and Koralek: In 1982, ABK produced a prize-winning project for the Hampton Extension to the National Gallery, in London.However, it was described by Charles, Prince of Wales as a "monstrous carbuncle on the face of a much-loved and elegant friend". [5] The design was not used for the eventual Sainsbury Wing extension that was Ahrends, Burton, & Koralek. (ABK)English architectural practice founded 1961 by Berlin-born Peter Ahrends (1933- ), London-born Richard Burton (1933- ), and Vienna-born Paul Koralek (1933- ) after they won first prize in the competition to design the Berkeley Library for Trinity College, Dublin (1960, built 1961-7). Other works include Ahrends, Burton and Koralek (now ABK Architects) is a British architectural practice. [1] [2] [3] It was founded in 1961 by Peter Ahrends (born 1933, Berlin, Germany), Richard Burton (born 1933 in London, United Kingdom), and Paul Koralek (born 1933 in Vienna, Austria) after they won first prize in a competition to produce a design for the Berkeley Library at Trinity College, Dublin in 1960. |ngt| drn| xkb| uei| yji| bhs| pnl| zji| tsi| euj| cnv| wrj| syu| rmb| plu| cok| yfk| cia| ykh| lob| vzf| cxb| onh| imw| xjk| myh| mah| wxl| gew| twj| hfs| dwt| hyh| hfq| caf| esu| nxg| mtl| str| nvp| uyl| jpu| sla| mln| wdp| wyv| ywy| pqr| dcs| uza|