2024 marks the bicentenary of the Picture Room – one of the most extraordinary spaces in London. In this lunchtime talk, Helen Dorey explores its genesis, design, some highlights of the collection and the history of the room since Soane’s lifetime.
Discover more about our current exhibition Lina Iris Viktor: Mythic Time / Tens of Thousands of Rememberings with deaf guide John Wilson in a special out-of-hours tour.
Drawing on a rich archive, in this interesting talk Kerry Bristol explores how service life was planned and organised spatially and socially at Nostell, West Yorkshire, by three generations of the Winn family.
Contemporary Mexican architecture has attracted strong critical acclaim internationally. This has happened on the back of a resurging interest in Latin American Modernism and there is now a real excitement around the many young architects from the region making their mark.
Shedding new light on drawings held in the Museum's collections, in this fascinating talk Rory Lamb paints a picture of James Playfair, an architect with a particular vision for Scottish architecture.
Join two Soane experts – former director Bruce Boucher and deputy director Helen Dorey – as they shine a light on the key strands in Soane’s collection and what they reveal about both the man and the psychology of collecting.
Join us for a very special reading of 'De Civitate Angelorum', a treatise on the city of Los Angeles written entirely in Latin, by its author, Donatien Grau.