Sainsbury Wing and consequent increments [ alter ] The Sainsbury Wing, as it was assembled, seen from Trafalgar Square The most vital expansion to the working as of late was the Sainsbury wing, outlined by postmodern engineer Robert Venturi and Denise Scott Brown who housed the Renaissance workmanship gathering worked in 1991. The building involves the "Hampton" site west of the building , Where a retail establishment of a similar name was until its decimation by the Blitz . A display looked for extension in space and in 1982 an opposition occurred to locate the correct designer; The rundown included radical innovative recommendations from Richard Rogers , among others. The outline that won was the most voted, Ahrends, Burton and Koralek, who adjusted a proposition to incorporate a tower, like Roger's proposition. The proposition was left after the Prince of Wales contrasted the outline and a "tremendous grain notwithstanding a dear and exquisite companion...