Blog 27

The loss of what has become known as “Sir John Soane’s Bank of England” has taken on almost mystical qualities amongst British architects. Nicholas Pevsner’s pronouncement (after the bank had already been rebuilt) that the demolitions constituted “the greatest architectural crime, in the City of London of the twentieth century” has stuck, and the architectContinue reading “Blog 27”

Blog 26

Continuing the Arts and Crafts theme, I came across this extraordinary house while researching my book on Scottish architect James Miller. ‘Kildonan House’ was commissioned by 21-year-old London-based Scot, David Euan Wallace in 1913, following his marriage to Edina Sackville. A few years earlier he had inherited around £2m pounds and the 15,000-acre Kildonan Estate,Continue reading “Blog 26”