In Our Time

Sir John Soane

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Mar 6, 2025
Frances Sands, Curator at the Sir John Soane's Museum, shares insights into Soane's unique architectural style that revolutionized the experience of buildings. Frank Salmon, an art history professor, discusses Soane's classical influences and the significance of his designs despite their destruction. Historian Gillian Darley delves into Soane's complex family dynamics and how they intertwined with his legacy. The conversation highlights Soane's innovative use of light and space, as well as his mission to educate and inspire through architecture.
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ANECDOTE

Soane's Use of Light

  • Soane's focus on light in constrained spaces, like the Bank of England and his home, shaped his design.
  • At home, he used reflective surfaces like the hundreds of mirrors in the breakfast room.
INSIGHT

Soane's Unique Style

  • Soane developed a unique architectural style, not strictly adhering to Georgian or Regency trends.
  • He blended classical elements with innovative use of planes, arches, and domes.
ANECDOTE

Soane's Home as a Teaching Tool

  • Soane used his home and collection as a "grand tour in microcosm" for his students during the Napoleonic Wars.
  • This expanded his collection and its pedagogical purpose.
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