British Sign Language users are invited to Sir John Soane’s Museum for a specially designed after-hours tour led by Deaf guide John Wilson, to learn about the Museums latest exhibition Richard Rogers Talking Buildings.
This exhibition has been curated by Richard's son, Ab Rogers, presenting his work in an inclusive and engaging way, deconstructing a carefully curated selection of his work through accessible large format drawings, models and moving imagery. From the Zip Up House and the Pompidou Centre, to Lloyds of London and the Millennium Dome, Talking Buildings paints a vivid and immersive portrait of an architect who never stopped developing his social, environmental, ethical and political passions, and for whom buildings were the physical manifestation of his beliefs.
Lasting around an hour and limited to 12 people, these tours led by Deaf guides are exclusively for D/deaf and hard of hearing visitors.
As there are a limited number of spaces available for this event, please email Markand Patel mpatel@soane.org.uk to register your interest or join our wait list for tickets.
Please let us know if you have any additional access needs that may require support. You will receive an email confirmation with further information.