Soane, Sir John

Soane, Sir John
born Sept. 10, 1753, Goring, Oxfordshire, Eng.
died Jan. 20, 1837, London

British architect.

He was appointed architect to the Bank of England in 1788. Various government appointments followed, and in 1806 he succeeded his mentor, George Dance (1741–1837), as professor of architecture at the Royal Academy. His work is characterized by a tendency to reduce Classical elements to their structural essentials, to use linear instead of modeled ornamentation, to favour shallow domes and top lighting, and to handle interior spaces in an ingenious manner.

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▪ British architect
Soane originally spelled  Soan 
born Sept. 10, 1753, Goring, Oxfordshire, Eng.
died Jan. 20, 1837, London

      British architect notable for his original, highly personal interpretations of the Neoclassical (Classicism and Neoclassicism) style. He is considered one of the most inventive European architects of his time.

      In 1768 Soane entered the office of George Dance the Younger (Dance, George, the Younger), surveyor to the City of London. In 1772 he went to Henry Holland (Holland, Henry) as an assistant, and from 1772 he also attended Royal Academy of Arts schools. Granted a traveling scholarship by King George III, he went to Italy in 1778.

 As a country house architect, Soane had modest success until he was appointed architect to the Bank of England (England, Bank of) in 1788. Various government appointments followed, and in 1806 he succeeded Dance as professor of architecture at the Royal Academy; he was knighted in 1831. A collection of his lectures, edited by David Watkin, was published in 1996.

      The list of his works is extensive. Some of the finest are his rebuilding of the Bank of England (England, Bank of) (1788–1833; later rebuilt), Dulwich College (Dulwich) Picture Gallery (1811–14), London, and his own house in London at 13 Lincoln's Inn Fields (1812–13), which is now Sir John Soane's Museum.

      His style is characterized by a tendency to reduce Classical elements of design to their structural essentials, the substitution of linear for modeled ornamentation, frequent use of shallow domes and top lighting, and ingenious handling of interior space.

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