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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INSIGHT

Soane's Distinctive Domes

  • Soane's domes were distinctive, featuring shallow, saucer-like shapes and elliptical forms.
  • He used oculi and strategically placed windows to create "lumière mysterious."
INSIGHT

Soane's Attenuation

  • Soane's architectural style is defined by attenuation, paring back classical motifs to their essence.
  • This minimalist approach prefigured 20th-century modernism.
ANECDOTE

Soane's Family Conflicts

  • Soane's fractious relationship with his son George, including George's critical articles and Eliza's death, impacted Soane deeply.
  • This family conflict shaped Soane's focus on his Lincoln's Inn Fields house.
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