Minister insists 好色先生TV Beautiful chair鈥檚 work will live on
Roger Scruton, the founding chair of the government鈥檚 好色先生TV Better, 好色先生TV Beautiful Commission, died today, his family said.
The controversial philosopher was 75 and had been suffering from cancer.
Housing secretary Robert Jenrick led the tributes, insisting that Scruton鈥檚 work for the commission 鈥 whose final report was originally due out before Christmas 鈥 would survive him.
He tweeted: 鈥淒eeply sorry to learn of the death of Sir Roger Scruton. His work on building more beautifully, submitted recently to my department, will proceed and stand part of his unusually rich legacy.鈥
The commission鈥檚 interim findings in July last year surprised some critics. The report advocated more power for local communities and praised housing designed by architects such as Ash Sakula.
Jenrick鈥檚 predecessor James Brokenshire set up the commission in 2018, angering architects who objected to the idea of a housing commission focusing on something as subjective as beauty and to Scruton who was a supporter of classical architecture. He was also hugely controversial for his right-wing political views, although admired by others for his academic work.
At the time former architecture minister Ed Vaizey told the House of Commons he had 鈥漜oncerns about Sir Roger鈥檚 appointment which is that I don鈥檛 want him to lead a commission that simply advocates for neo-Georgian pastiche as a definition of beauty鈥.
Six months later Brokenshire sacked Scruton amid a row that he had made racist remarks in the New Statesman. The magazine was later forced to issue an apology after admitting that his remarks had been misrepresented. He was later reinstated as co-chair along with Nicholas Boys Smith, director of Create Streets.
Scruton鈥檚 family said in a statement: 鈥淚t is with great sadness that we announce the death of Sir Roger Scruton, FBA, FRSL. Beloved husband of Sophie, adored father to Sam and Lucy and treasured brother of Elizabeth and Andrea, he died peacefully on Sunday 12th January.
鈥淗e was born on 27th February 1944 and had been fighting cancer for the last six months. His family are hugely proud of him and of all his achievements.鈥
RIBAJ editor Hugh Pearman tweeted: 鈥淪orry to hear of the death of Sir Roger Scruton at 75, six months after he was diagnosed with cancer. Obviously we were not on the same page when it came to architecture or much else but in debate he was courteous and stimulating, and I鈥檒l miss the presence of his intellect.鈥
His fellow commissioners were landscape architect Kim Wilkie, Mary Parsons, chair of the Town and Country Planning Association and Gail Mayhew, a property consultant. Former RIBA president Sunand Prasad and Paul Monaghan of AHMM were advisors.
In a statement published on his website just before Christmas Scruton wrote: 鈥淲e mark the conclusion of a most interesting year by expressing sincere gratitude to all the many people who have sent messages of support and appreciation to Sir Roger, in the wake first of the media storm and later in the light of his cancer diagnosis. Happy Christmas and warmest gratitude to you all.
鈥淭he process of recovery has begun, and we look forward to a remission. Meanwhile the good will expressed has been quite overwhelming, and has helped Roger to move back towards his desk, to take up his pen, and to experience once again the joy of living and writing. Soon he hopes to make the next step, out into the winter fields, there to refresh his mind.鈥
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