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  1. The Bank of England has been at its current home on Threadneedle Street in the City of London since 1734. Arguably, its most renowned building is that which was designed by architect Sir John Soane during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century. It remained operational until the 1920s when it was mainly demolished.

  2. 24 de mar. de 2022 · The curator suggested “Sir John Soane’s House and Museum,” although he thought it might well become, in general usage, “Sir John Soane’s House.” In his memorandum Bolton pointed out that it was “not intended to be a Museum in the modern sense of the word” and advocated dropping “museum” (while “library” had already disappeared of its own accord).

  3. This early twentieth century cooking range was purchased in 1902, replacing a 'new open range with water boiler' that had replaced the original Soane range in 1875-76: a modernisation for the benefit of the resident Porter, whose family lived in the basement kitchen area and used the range to cook their meals and heat water. This arrangement lasted until after the Second World War when the ...

  4. John Soane (1753-1837), el último gran arquitecto del neoclasicismo británico, antes del periodo ecléctico de la época victoriana. Profesor de la Royal Academy y miembro de la Oficina de Obras de Londres, su aportación fundamental fue el desarrollo de un estilo personal basado en un clasicismo que reafirmaba las proporciones estructurales y los elementos geométricos básicos de la ...

  5. nl.wikipedia.org › wiki › John_SoaneJohn Soane - Wikipedia

    Sir John Soane ( 10 september 1753 — 20 januari 1837) was een Brits architect, gespecialiseerd in de neoclassicistische architectuur. Hij was de zoon van een metselaar, maar werd uiteindelijk een professor in de architectuur aan de Royal Academy of Arts in Londen en een architect verbonden aan de Office of Works. John Soane werd in 1831 ...

  6. 2 de sept. de 2022 · Sir John Soane. Thomas Lawrence, Portrait of Sir John Soane, ca 1828-1829, Sir John Soane’s Museum, London, UK. Sir John Soane (1753–1837) was an English architect. On one hand, born into the profession as a son of a bricklayer, on the other, he still had to make a big jump from a bricklayer to an architect. However, Soane started early, at ...

  7. Chronological list of Soane’s buildings project Stephen Astley, 1999 [updated January 2022] This list comprises the principal architectural works of Sir John Soane. It does not include student projects such as the Triumphal Bridge, nor does it list the many buildings Soane surveyed for leases or for legal cases. Also excluded are the smaller works which were simple repairs to existing ...

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