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 former Director Bruce Boucher as he discusses his new book with Deputy Director Helen Dorey, an in-depth study that sheds a fascinating new light on Sir John Soane and his world-renowned collection.
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.
Join Assistant Curator of Exhibitions Dr Erin McKellar and architects Nimi Attanayake, Tim O’Callaghan and Hikaru Nissanke for an online discussion about the use of figures in contemporary architectural practice, inspired by our current exhibition 'Fanciful Figures'.
Eliza Soane loved gardens and spending time outdoors, especially in the spring. Celebrate the start of Spring with us by making a nature mobile to hang in your window or garden.
In this hands-on workshop for ages 7-11, you will tour the Museum, take part in a variety of arts and crafts activities including making peg dolls, spoon people, creative cut outs and set making.
Join us for this special Soane Late, curated by the Museum's amazing Visitor Assistants, themed around the characters, people and personalities who shaped the life of Sir John Soane and his remarkable collections.