Focusing on the house and museum and its considerable
collections of architectural fragments, models, drawings folios and
publications, this book is about 13 Lincoln 's Inn Fields in
London, England, built in the early 1800s by the renowned
eighteenth-century architect Sir John Soane. The book maps the
influences, references, connections, extensions, and productions at
play in Soane 's house-museum.
The house, still a public museum, was highly original in its
period, and it continues to influence and impress architects and
historians alike. Today 's visitor is confronted by a dense,
complex series of spaces, a strange accumulation of rooms, objects
and effects. This book examines the ways in which Soane enlisted
light, shadow, color, fiction and narrative, vistas, spatial
complexity, the fragment, and the mirror to produce a spectacular
space.
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