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Indian Prime Minister Modi Hosts British Prime Minister Starmer
October 9, 2025, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India: Indian Prime Minister NARENDRA MODI, right, welcomes British Prime Minister KEIR STARMER, onstage for the Global Fintech Fest at the Jio Convention Centre in Mumbai. (Credit Image: © Pib/Press Information/Planet Pix via ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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Egypt: Influencing British Design 1775 - 2025 exhibition at the Sir John Soane’s Museum, London
Egypt: Influencing British Design 1775 - 2025
exhibition at the Sir John Soane’s Museum, London, Great Britain
Press photocall
3rd October 2025
Runs to 18th January 2026
Liberty fabric sample book
1920s
By the time liberty produced this fabric, ancient Egypt’s associations with textiles such as linen and cotton would have been well known. This opening shows four colour ways of the same fabric with a print showing familiar Egyptian visual themes such as lotus flowers and wings.
A major new exhibition exploring the profound and enduring impact of ancient Egyptian culture on British architecture and design.
The exhibition showcases never-before-exhibited drawings from the remarkable collection of Sir John Soane, alongside influential architectural designs from the last 200 years and a collection of historic decorative items (think biscuit tins and toast racks!) heavily influenced by Egyptian architecture and aesthetics. New work created by Cairo-born artist Sara Sallam will accompany the exhibition, exploring the legacies of ancient Egypt in the West.
Central to the exhibition is Soane’s own appreciation and understanding of the architecture of ancient Egypt, which he expressed through a lifetime of study and collecting, including his acquisition of the Sarcophagus of the Pharaoh Seti I (d.1279BC) – one of the greatest architect-Pharaohs.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Egypt: Influencing British Design 1775 - 2025 exhibition at the Sir John Soane’s Museum, London
Egypt: Influencing British Design 1775 - 2025
exhibition at the Sir John Soane’s Museum, London, Great Britain
Press photocall
3rd October 2025
Runs to 18th January 2026
A major new exhibition exploring the profound and enduring impact of ancient Egyptian culture on British architecture and design.
The exhibition showcases never-before-exhibited drawings from the remarkable collection of Sir John Soane, alongside influential architectural designs from the last 200 years and a collection of historic decorative items (think biscuit tins and toast racks!) heavily influenced by Egyptian architecture and aesthetics. New work created by Cairo-born artist Sara Sallam will accompany the exhibition, exploring the legacies of ancient Egypt in the West.
Central to the exhibition is Soane’s own appreciation and understanding of the architecture of ancient Egypt, which he expressed through a lifetime of study and collecting, including his acquisition of the Sarcophagus of the Pharaoh Seti I (d.1279BC) – one of the greatest architect-Pharaohs.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Egypt: Influencing British Design 1775 - 2025 exhibition at the Sir John Soane’s Museum, London
Egypt: Influencing British Design 1775 - 2025
exhibition at the Sir John Soane’s Museum, London, Great Britain
Press photocall
3rd October 2025
Runs to 18th January 2026
A major new exhibition exploring the profound and enduring impact of ancient Egyptian culture on British architecture and design.
The exhibition showcases never-before-exhibited drawings from the remarkable collection of Sir John Soane, alongside influential architectural designs from the last 200 years and a collection of historic decorative items (think biscuit tins and toast racks!) heavily influenced by Egyptian architecture and aesthetics. New work created by Cairo-born artist Sara Sallam will accompany the exhibition, exploring the legacies of ancient Egypt in the West.
Central to the exhibition is Soane’s own appreciation and understanding of the architecture of ancient Egypt, which he expressed through a lifetime of study and collecting, including his acquisition of the Sarcophagus of the Pharaoh Seti I (d.1279BC) – one of the greatest architect-Pharaohs.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Egypt: Influencing British Design 1775 - 2025 exhibition at the Sir John Soane’s Museum, London
Egypt: Influencing British Design 1775 - 2025
exhibition at the Sir John Soane’s Museum, London, Great Britain
Press photocall
3rd October 2025
Runs to 18th January 2026
A major new exhibition exploring the profound and enduring impact of ancient Egyptian culture on British architecture and design.
The exhibition showcases never-before-exhibited drawings from the remarkable collection of Sir John Soane, alongside influential architectural designs from the last 200 years and a collection of historic decorative items (think biscuit tins and toast racks!) heavily influenced by Egyptian architecture and aesthetics. New work created by Cairo-born artist Sara Sallam will accompany the exhibition, exploring the legacies of ancient Egypt in the West.
Central to the exhibition is Soane’s own appreciation and understanding of the architecture of ancient Egypt, which he expressed through a lifetime of study and collecting, including his acquisition of the Sarcophagus of the Pharaoh Seti I (d.1279BC) – one of the greatest architect-Pharaohs.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Egypt: Influencing British Design 1775 - 2025 exhibition at the Sir John Soane’s Museum, London
Egypt: Influencing British Design 1775 - 2025
exhibition at the Sir John Soane’s Museum, London, Great Britain
Press photocall
3rd October 2025
Runs to 18th January 2026
Echoes of Origin I & II
An?t Cairo, 2025
Hand appliquéd tapestries Akhmim-woven cotton naturally dyed linen, hand embroidery.
A major new exhibition exploring the profound and enduring impact of ancient Egyptian culture on British architecture and design.
The exhibition showcases never-before-exhibited drawings from the remarkable collection of Sir John Soane, alongside influential architectural designs from the last 200 years and a collection of historic decorative items (think biscuit tins and toast racks!) heavily influenced by Egyptian architecture and aesthetics. New work created by Cairo-born artist Sara Sallam will accompany the exhibition, exploring the legacies of ancient Egypt in the West.
Central to the exhibition is Soane’s own appreciation and understanding of the architecture of ancient Egypt, which he expressed through a lifetime of study and collecting, including his acquisition of the Sarcophagus of the Pharaoh Seti I (d.1279BC) – one of the greatest architect-Pharaohs.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Egypt: Influencing British Design 1775 - 2025 exhibition at the Sir John Soane’s Museum, London
Egypt: Influencing British Design 1775 - 2025
exhibition at the Sir John Soane’s Museum, London, Great Britain
Press photocall
3rd October 2025
Runs to 18th January 2026
Liberty fabric sample book
1920s
By the time liberty produced this fabric, ancient Egypt’s associations with textiles such as linen and cotton would have been well known. This opening shows four colour ways of the same fabric with a print showing familiar Egyptian visual themes such as lotus flowers and wings.
A major new exhibition exploring the profound and enduring impact of ancient Egyptian culture on British architecture and design.
The exhibition showcases never-before-exhibited drawings from the remarkable collection of Sir John Soane, alongside influential architectural designs from the last 200 years and a collection of historic decorative items (think biscuit tins and toast racks!) heavily influenced by Egyptian architecture and aesthetics. New work created by Cairo-born artist Sara Sallam will accompany the exhibition, exploring the legacies of ancient Egypt in the West.
Central to the exhibition is Soane’s own appreciation and understanding of the architecture of ancient Egypt, which he expressed through a lifetime of study and collecting, including his acquisition of the Sarcophagus of the Pharaoh Seti I (d.1279BC) – one of the greatest architect-Pharaohs.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Egypt: Influencing British Design 1775 - 2025 exhibition at the Sir John Soane’s Museum, London
Egypt: Influencing British Design 1775 - 2025
exhibition at the Sir John Soane’s Museum, London, Great Britain
Press photocall
3rd October 2025
Runs to 18th January 2026
A major new exhibition exploring the profound and enduring impact of ancient Egyptian culture on British architecture and design.
The exhibition showcases never-before-exhibited drawings from the remarkable collection of Sir John Soane, alongside influential architectural designs from the last 200 years and a collection of historic decorative items (think biscuit tins and toast racks!) heavily influenced by Egyptian architecture and aesthetics. New work created by Cairo-born artist Sara Sallam will accompany the exhibition, exploring the legacies of ancient Egypt in the West.
Central to the exhibition is Soane’s own appreciation and understanding of the architecture of ancient Egypt, which he expressed through a lifetime of study and collecting, including his acquisition of the Sarcophagus of the Pharaoh Seti I (d.1279BC) – one of the greatest architect-Pharaohs.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Egypt: Influencing British Design 1775 - 2025 exhibition at the Sir John Soane’s Museum, London
Egypt: Influencing British Design 1775 - 2025
exhibition at the Sir John Soane’s Museum, London, Great Britain
Press photocall
3rd October 2025
Runs to 18th January 2026
A major new exhibition exploring the profound and enduring impact of ancient Egyptian culture on British architecture and design.
The exhibition showcases never-before-exhibited drawings from the remarkable collection of Sir John Soane, alongside influential architectural designs from the last 200 years and a collection of historic decorative items (think biscuit tins and toast racks!) heavily influenced by Egyptian architecture and aesthetics. New work created by Cairo-born artist Sara Sallam will accompany the exhibition, exploring the legacies of ancient Egypt in the West.
Central to the exhibition is Soane’s own appreciation and understanding of the architecture of ancient Egypt, which he expressed through a lifetime of study and collecting, including his acquisition of the Sarcophagus of the Pharaoh Seti I (d.1279BC) – one of the greatest architect-Pharaohs.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Egypt: Influencing British Design 1775 - 2025 exhibition at the Sir John Soane’s Museum, London
Egypt: Influencing British Design 1775 - 2025
exhibition at the Sir John Soane’s Museum, London, Great Britain
Press photocall
3rd October 2025
Runs to 18th January 2026
A major new exhibition exploring the profound and enduring impact of ancient Egyptian culture on British architecture and design.
The exhibition showcases never-before-exhibited drawings from the remarkable collection of Sir John Soane, alongside influential architectural designs from the last 200 years and a collection of historic decorative items (think biscuit tins and toast racks!) heavily influenced by Egyptian architecture and aesthetics. New work created by Cairo-born artist Sara Sallam will accompany the exhibition, exploring the legacies of ancient Egypt in the West.
Central to the exhibition is Soane’s own appreciation and understanding of the architecture of ancient Egypt, which he expressed through a lifetime of study and collecting, including his acquisition of the Sarcophagus of the Pharaoh Seti I (d.1279BC) – one of the greatest architect-Pharaohs.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Egypt: Influencing British Design 1775 - 2025 exhibition at the Sir John Soane’s Museum, London
Egypt: Influencing British Design 1775 - 2025
exhibition at the Sir John Soane’s Museum, London, Great Britain
Press photocall
3rd October 2025
Runs to 18th January 2026
A major new exhibition exploring the profound and enduring impact of ancient Egyptian culture on British architecture and design.
The exhibition showcases never-before-exhibited drawings from the remarkable collection of Sir John Soane, alongside influential architectural designs from the last 200 years and a collection of historic decorative items (think biscuit tins and toast racks!) heavily influenced by Egyptian architecture and aesthetics. New work created by Cairo-born artist Sara Sallam will accompany the exhibition, exploring the legacies of ancient Egypt in the West.
Central to the exhibition is Soane’s own appreciation and understanding of the architecture of ancient Egypt, which he expressed through a lifetime of study and collecting, including his acquisition of the Sarcophagus of the Pharaoh Seti I (d.1279BC) – one of the greatest architect-Pharaohs.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Egypt: Influencing British Design 1775 - 2025 exhibition at the Sir John Soane’s Museum, London
Egypt: Influencing British Design 1775 - 2025
exhibition at the Sir John Soane’s Museum, London, Great Britain
Press photocall
3rd October 2025
Runs to 18th January 2026
A major new exhibition exploring the profound and enduring impact of ancient Egyptian culture on British architecture and design.
The exhibition showcases never-before-exhibited drawings from the remarkable collection of Sir John Soane, alongside influential architectural designs from the last 200 years and a collection of historic decorative items (think biscuit tins and toast racks!) heavily influenced by Egyptian architecture and aesthetics. New work created by Cairo-born artist Sara Sallam will accompany the exhibition, exploring the legacies of ancient Egypt in the West.
Central to the exhibition is Soane’s own appreciation and understanding of the architecture of ancient Egypt, which he expressed through a lifetime of study and collecting, including his acquisition of the Sarcophagus of the Pharaoh Seti I (d.1279BC) – one of the greatest architect-Pharaohs.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Egypt: Influencing British Design 1775 - 2025 exhibition at the Sir John Soane’s Museum, London
Egypt: Influencing British Design 1775 - 2025
exhibition at the Sir John Soane’s Museum, London, Great Britain
Press photocall
3rd October 2025
Runs to 18th January 2026
A major new exhibition exploring the profound and enduring impact of ancient Egyptian culture on British architecture and design.
The exhibition showcases never-before-exhibited drawings from the remarkable collection of Sir John Soane, alongside influential architectural designs from the last 200 years and a collection of historic decorative items (think biscuit tins and toast racks!) heavily influenced by Egyptian architecture and aesthetics. New work created by Cairo-born artist Sara Sallam will accompany the exhibition, exploring the legacies of ancient Egypt in the West.
Central to the exhibition is Soane’s own appreciation and understanding of the architecture of ancient Egypt, which he expressed through a lifetime of study and collecting, including his acquisition of the Sarcophagus of the Pharaoh Seti I (d.1279BC) – one of the greatest architect-Pharaohs.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Egypt: Influencing British Design 1775 - 2025 exhibition at the Sir John Soane’s Museum, London
Egypt: Influencing British Design 1775 - 2025
exhibition at the Sir John Soane’s Museum, London, Great Britain
Press photocall
3rd October 2025
Runs to 18th January 2026
A major new exhibition exploring the profound and enduring impact of ancient Egyptian culture on British architecture and design.
The exhibition showcases never-before-exhibited drawings from the remarkable collection of Sir John Soane, alongside influential architectural designs from the last 200 years and a collection of historic decorative items (think biscuit tins and toast racks!) heavily influenced by Egyptian architecture and aesthetics. New work created by Cairo-born artist Sara Sallam will accompany the exhibition, exploring the legacies of ancient Egypt in the West.
Central to the exhibition is Soane’s own appreciation and understanding of the architecture of ancient Egypt, which he expressed through a lifetime of study and collecting, including his acquisition of the Sarcophagus of the Pharaoh Seti I (d.1279BC) – one of the greatest architect-Pharaohs.
Photograph by Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Apple TV+'s 77th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Party
Gisele Schmidt and husband Gary Oldman arrive at Apple TV+'s 77th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Party held at Ysabel in West Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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Apple TV+'s 77th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Party
Gisele Schmidt and husband Gary Oldman arrive at Apple TV+'s 77th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Party held at Ysabel in West Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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Apple TV+'s 77th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Party
Gisele Schmidt and husband Gary Oldman arrive at Apple TV+'s 77th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Party held at Ysabel in West Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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Apple TV+'s 77th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Party
Gisele Schmidt and husband Gary Oldman arrive at Apple TV+'s 77th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Party held at Ysabel in West Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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Apple TV+'s 77th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Party
Gisele Schmidt and husband Gary Oldman arrive at Apple TV+'s 77th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Party held at Ysabel in West Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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Apple TV+'s 77th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Party
Gisele Schmidt and husband Gary Oldman arrive at Apple TV+'s 77th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Party held at Ysabel in West Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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Apple TV+'s 77th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Party
Gisele Schmidt and husband Gary Oldman arrive at Apple TV+'s 77th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Party held at Ysabel in West Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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Apple TV+'s 77th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Party
Gisele Schmidt and husband Gary Oldman arrive at Apple TV+'s 77th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Party held at Ysabel in West Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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Apple TV+'s 77th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Party
Gisele Schmidt and husband Gary Oldman arrive at Apple TV+'s 77th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards Party held at Ysabel in West Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States. (Photo by Xavier Collin/Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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NYC screening of 'The Thursday Murder Club'
August 14, 2025 - New York, New York, United States: Starring actor Ben Kingsley attends arrivals. (Michael Sherer/Polaris) (FOTO:DUKAS/POLARIS)
Michael Sherer -
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New York Special Screening Of Netflix's 'The Thursday Murder Club'
English actor Sir Ben Kingsley arrives at the New York Special Screening Of Netflix's 'The Thursday Murder Club' held at the Oak Room at The Plaza Hotel in Manhattan, New York City, New York, United States. (Photo by Image Press Agency/NurPhoto) -
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Wimbledon Tennis Championships-Day Thirteen
12/07/2025. London, United Kingdom. Mo Farah arriving on day thirteen of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London. Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Wimbledon Tennis Championships-Day Three in London, UK.
02/07/2025. London, United Kingdom.
Sir Cliff Richard arriving on day three of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London.
Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Wimbledon Tennis Championships-Day One
30/06/2025. London, United Kingdom.
Sir Cliff Richard arriving on the opening day of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London.
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Wimbledon Tennis Championships-Day One
30/06/2025. London, United Kingdom.
Sir Cliff Richard arriving on the opening day of the Wimbledon Tennis Championships in London.
Picture by Stephen Lock / i-Images / eyevine
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Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Press photocall
17th June 2025
Ab Rogers
(Richard Rogers’ Son)
Curator
From the Centre Pompidou in Paris, to London’s Lloyds Building and the Millennium Dome, Rogers’ signature style has created genuine landmarks in cities around the world.
This summer (18 June -21 September 2025) Sir John Soane’s Museum will present the UK’s first retrospective survey of Richard Rogers’ life and work since his death in 2021, with an exhibition focusing on the visionary architect’s eight favourite projects from 1967 to 2020: including the Zip-Up House, the Centre Pompidou, Lloyd’s of London and the Millennium Dome.
Featuring drawings, films and his trademark, highly coloured Perspex models, Talking Buildings creates a vivid and immersive portrait of Rogers, not least as an architect who never stopped developing his social, environmental, ethical and political passions and for whom buildings were the physical manifestation of his beliefs.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Press photocall
17th June 2025
Ab Rogers
(Richard Rogers’ Son)
Curator
From the Centre Pompidou in Paris, to London’s Lloyds Building and the Millennium Dome, Rogers’ signature style has created genuine landmarks in cities around the world.
This summer (18 June -21 September 2025) Sir John Soane’s Museum will present the UK’s first retrospective survey of Richard Rogers’ life and work since his death in 2021, with an exhibition focusing on the visionary architect’s eight favourite projects from 1967 to 2020: including the Zip-Up House, the Centre Pompidou, Lloyd’s of London and the Millennium Dome.
Featuring drawings, films and his trademark, highly coloured Perspex models, Talking Buildings creates a vivid and immersive portrait of Rogers, not least as an architect who never stopped developing his social, environmental, ethical and political passions and for whom buildings were the physical manifestation of his beliefs.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Press photocall
17th June 2025
Ab Rogers
(Richard Rogers’ Son)
Curator
From the Centre Pompidou in Paris, to London’s Lloyds Building and the Millennium Dome, Rogers’ signature style has created genuine landmarks in cities around the world.
This summer (18 June -21 September 2025) Sir John Soane’s Museum will present the UK’s first retrospective survey of Richard Rogers’ life and work since his death in 2021, with an exhibition focusing on the visionary architect’s eight favourite projects from 1967 to 2020: including the Zip-Up House, the Centre Pompidou, Lloyd’s of London and the Millennium Dome.
Featuring drawings, films and his trademark, highly coloured Perspex models, Talking Buildings creates a vivid and immersive portrait of Rogers, not least as an architect who never stopped developing his social, environmental, ethical and political passions and for whom buildings were the physical manifestation of his beliefs.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Press photocall
17th June 2025
Ab Rogers
(Richard Rogers’ Son)
Curator
From the Centre Pompidou in Paris, to London’s Lloyds Building and the Millennium Dome, Rogers’ signature style has created genuine landmarks in cities around the world.
This summer (18 June -21 September 2025) Sir John Soane’s Museum will present the UK’s first retrospective survey of Richard Rogers’ life and work since his death in 2021, with an exhibition focusing on the visionary architect’s eight favourite projects from 1967 to 2020: including the Zip-Up House, the Centre Pompidou, Lloyd’s of London and the Millennium Dome.
Featuring drawings, films and his trademark, highly coloured Perspex models, Talking Buildings creates a vivid and immersive portrait of Rogers, not least as an architect who never stopped developing his social, environmental, ethical and political passions and for whom buildings were the physical manifestation of his beliefs.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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2025 © Elliott Franks -
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Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Press photocall
17th June 2025
Ab Rogers
(Richard Rogers’ Son)
Curator
From the Centre Pompidou in Paris, to London’s Lloyds Building and the Millennium Dome, Rogers’ signature style has created genuine landmarks in cities around the world.
This summer (18 June -21 September 2025) Sir John Soane’s Museum will present the UK’s first retrospective survey of Richard Rogers’ life and work since his death in 2021, with an exhibition focusing on the visionary architect’s eight favourite projects from 1967 to 2020: including the Zip-Up House, the Centre Pompidou, Lloyd’s of London and the Millennium Dome.
Featuring drawings, films and his trademark, highly coloured Perspex models, Talking Buildings creates a vivid and immersive portrait of Rogers, not least as an architect who never stopped developing his social, environmental, ethical and political passions and for whom buildings were the physical manifestation of his beliefs.
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Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Press photocall
17th June 2025
Ab Rogers
(Richard Rogers’ Son)
Curator
From the Centre Pompidou in Paris, to London’s Lloyds Building and the Millennium Dome, Rogers’ signature style has created genuine landmarks in cities around the world.
This summer (18 June -21 September 2025) Sir John Soane’s Museum will present the UK’s first retrospective survey of Richard Rogers’ life and work since his death in 2021, with an exhibition focusing on the visionary architect’s eight favourite projects from 1967 to 2020: including the Zip-Up House, the Centre Pompidou, Lloyd’s of London and the Millennium Dome.
Featuring drawings, films and his trademark, highly coloured Perspex models, Talking Buildings creates a vivid and immersive portrait of Rogers, not least as an architect who never stopped developing his social, environmental, ethical and political passions and for whom buildings were the physical manifestation of his beliefs.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Press photocall
17th June 2025
Ab Rogers
(Richard Rogers’ Son)
Curator
From the Centre Pompidou in Paris, to London’s Lloyds Building and the Millennium Dome, Rogers’ signature style has created genuine landmarks in cities around the world.
This summer (18 June -21 September 2025) Sir John Soane’s Museum will present the UK’s first retrospective survey of Richard Rogers’ life and work since his death in 2021, with an exhibition focusing on the visionary architect’s eight favourite projects from 1967 to 2020: including the Zip-Up House, the Centre Pompidou, Lloyd’s of London and the Millennium Dome.
Featuring drawings, films and his trademark, highly coloured Perspex models, Talking Buildings creates a vivid and immersive portrait of Rogers, not least as an architect who never stopped developing his social, environmental, ethical and political passions and for whom buildings were the physical manifestation of his beliefs.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Press photocall
17th June 2025
Ab Rogers
(Richard Rogers’ Son)
Curator
From the Centre Pompidou in Paris, to London’s Lloyds Building and the Millennium Dome, Rogers’ signature style has created genuine landmarks in cities around the world.
This summer (18 June -21 September 2025) Sir John Soane’s Museum will present the UK’s first retrospective survey of Richard Rogers’ life and work since his death in 2021, with an exhibition focusing on the visionary architect’s eight favourite projects from 1967 to 2020: including the Zip-Up House, the Centre Pompidou, Lloyd’s of London and the Millennium Dome.
Featuring drawings, films and his trademark, highly coloured Perspex models, Talking Buildings creates a vivid and immersive portrait of Rogers, not least as an architect who never stopped developing his social, environmental, ethical and political passions and for whom buildings were the physical manifestation of his beliefs.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Press photocall
17th June 2025
Ab Rogers
(Richard Rogers’ Son)
Curator
From the Centre Pompidou in Paris, to London’s Lloyds Building and the Millennium Dome, Rogers’ signature style has created genuine landmarks in cities around the world.
This summer (18 June -21 September 2025) Sir John Soane’s Museum will present the UK’s first retrospective survey of Richard Rogers’ life and work since his death in 2021, with an exhibition focusing on the visionary architect’s eight favourite projects from 1967 to 2020: including the Zip-Up House, the Centre Pompidou, Lloyd’s of London and the Millennium Dome.
Featuring drawings, films and his trademark, highly coloured Perspex models, Talking Buildings creates a vivid and immersive portrait of Rogers, not least as an architect who never stopped developing his social, environmental, ethical and political passions and for whom buildings were the physical manifestation of his beliefs.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Press photocall
17th June 2025
Ab Rogers
(Richard Rogers’ Son)
Curator
From the Centre Pompidou in Paris, to London’s Lloyds Building and the Millennium Dome, Rogers’ signature style has created genuine landmarks in cities around the world.
This summer (18 June -21 September 2025) Sir John Soane’s Museum will present the UK’s first retrospective survey of Richard Rogers’ life and work since his death in 2021, with an exhibition focusing on the visionary architect’s eight favourite projects from 1967 to 2020: including the Zip-Up House, the Centre Pompidou, Lloyd’s of London and the Millennium Dome.
Featuring drawings, films and his trademark, highly coloured Perspex models, Talking Buildings creates a vivid and immersive portrait of Rogers, not least as an architect who never stopped developing his social, environmental, ethical and political passions and for whom buildings were the physical manifestation of his beliefs.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Press photocall
17th June 2025
Ab Rogers
(Richard Rogers’ Son)
Curator
From the Centre Pompidou in Paris, to London’s Lloyds Building and the Millennium Dome, Rogers’ signature style has created genuine landmarks in cities around the world.
This summer (18 June -21 September 2025) Sir John Soane’s Museum will present the UK’s first retrospective survey of Richard Rogers’ life and work since his death in 2021, with an exhibition focusing on the visionary architect’s eight favourite projects from 1967 to 2020: including the Zip-Up House, the Centre Pompidou, Lloyd’s of London and the Millennium Dome.
Featuring drawings, films and his trademark, highly coloured Perspex models, Talking Buildings creates a vivid and immersive portrait of Rogers, not least as an architect who never stopped developing his social, environmental, ethical and political passions and for whom buildings were the physical manifestation of his beliefs.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
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Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Press photocall
17th June 2025
Ab Rogers
(Richard Rogers’ Son)
Curator
From the Centre Pompidou in Paris, to London’s Lloyds Building and the Millennium Dome, Rogers’ signature style has created genuine landmarks in cities around the world.
This summer (18 June -21 September 2025) Sir John Soane’s Museum will present the UK’s first retrospective survey of Richard Rogers’ life and work since his death in 2021, with an exhibition focusing on the visionary architect’s eight favourite projects from 1967 to 2020: including the Zip-Up House, the Centre Pompidou, Lloyd’s of London and the Millennium Dome.
Featuring drawings, films and his trademark, highly coloured Perspex models, Talking Buildings creates a vivid and immersive portrait of Rogers, not least as an architect who never stopped developing his social, environmental, ethical and political passions and for whom buildings were the physical manifestation of his beliefs.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Press photocall
17th June 2025
Ab Rogers
(Richard Rogers’ Son)
Curator
From the Centre Pompidou in Paris, to London’s Lloyds Building and the Millennium Dome, Rogers’ signature style has created genuine landmarks in cities around the world.
This summer (18 June -21 September 2025) Sir John Soane’s Museum will present the UK’s first retrospective survey of Richard Rogers’ life and work since his death in 2021, with an exhibition focusing on the visionary architect’s eight favourite projects from 1967 to 2020: including the Zip-Up House, the Centre Pompidou, Lloyd’s of London and the Millennium Dome.
Featuring drawings, films and his trademark, highly coloured Perspex models, Talking Buildings creates a vivid and immersive portrait of Rogers, not least as an architect who never stopped developing his social, environmental, ethical and political passions and for whom buildings were the physical manifestation of his beliefs.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Press photocall
17th June 2025
Ab Rogers
(Richard Rogers’ Son)
Curator
From the Centre Pompidou in Paris, to London’s Lloyds Building and the Millennium Dome, Rogers’ signature style has created genuine landmarks in cities around the world.
This summer (18 June -21 September 2025) Sir John Soane’s Museum will present the UK’s first retrospective survey of Richard Rogers’ life and work since his death in 2021, with an exhibition focusing on the visionary architect’s eight favourite projects from 1967 to 2020: including the Zip-Up House, the Centre Pompidou, Lloyd’s of London and the Millennium Dome.
Featuring drawings, films and his trademark, highly coloured Perspex models, Talking Buildings creates a vivid and immersive portrait of Rogers, not least as an architect who never stopped developing his social, environmental, ethical and political passions and for whom buildings were the physical manifestation of his beliefs.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Press photocall
17th June 2025
Ab Rogers
(Richard Rogers’ Son)
Curator
From the Centre Pompidou in Paris, to London’s Lloyds Building and the Millennium Dome, Rogers’ signature style has created genuine landmarks in cities around the world.
This summer (18 June -21 September 2025) Sir John Soane’s Museum will present the UK’s first retrospective survey of Richard Rogers’ life and work since his death in 2021, with an exhibition focusing on the visionary architect’s eight favourite projects from 1967 to 2020: including the Zip-Up House, the Centre Pompidou, Lloyd’s of London and the Millennium Dome.
Featuring drawings, films and his trademark, highly coloured Perspex models, Talking Buildings creates a vivid and immersive portrait of Rogers, not least as an architect who never stopped developing his social, environmental, ethical and political passions and for whom buildings were the physical manifestation of his beliefs.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Press photocall
17th June 2025
Ab Rogers
(Richard Rogers’ Son)
Curator
From the Centre Pompidou in Paris, to London’s Lloyds Building and the Millennium Dome, Rogers’ signature style has created genuine landmarks in cities around the world.
This summer (18 June -21 September 2025) Sir John Soane’s Museum will present the UK’s first retrospective survey of Richard Rogers’ life and work since his death in 2021, with an exhibition focusing on the visionary architect’s eight favourite projects from 1967 to 2020: including the Zip-Up House, the Centre Pompidou, Lloyd’s of London and the Millennium Dome.
Featuring drawings, films and his trademark, highly coloured Perspex models, Talking Buildings creates a vivid and immersive portrait of Rogers, not least as an architect who never stopped developing his social, environmental, ethical and political passions and for whom buildings were the physical manifestation of his beliefs.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
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Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Press photocall
17th June 2025
Ab Rogers
(Richard Rogers’ Son)
Curator
From the Centre Pompidou in Paris, to London’s Lloyds Building and the Millennium Dome, Rogers’ signature style has created genuine landmarks in cities around the world.
This summer (18 June -21 September 2025) Sir John Soane’s Museum will present the UK’s first retrospective survey of Richard Rogers’ life and work since his death in 2021, with an exhibition focusing on the visionary architect’s eight favourite projects from 1967 to 2020: including the Zip-Up House, the Centre Pompidou, Lloyd’s of London and the Millennium Dome.
Featuring drawings, films and his trademark, highly coloured Perspex models, Talking Buildings creates a vivid and immersive portrait of Rogers, not least as an architect who never stopped developing his social, environmental, ethical and political passions and for whom buildings were the physical manifestation of his beliefs.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Press photocall
17th June 2025
Ab Rogers
(Richard Rogers’ Son)
Curator
From the Centre Pompidou in Paris, to London’s Lloyds Building and the Millennium Dome, Rogers’ signature style has created genuine landmarks in cities around the world.
This summer (18 June -21 September 2025) Sir John Soane’s Museum will present the UK’s first retrospective survey of Richard Rogers’ life and work since his death in 2021, with an exhibition focusing on the visionary architect’s eight favourite projects from 1967 to 2020: including the Zip-Up House, the Centre Pompidou, Lloyd’s of London and the Millennium Dome.
Featuring drawings, films and his trademark, highly coloured Perspex models, Talking Buildings creates a vivid and immersive portrait of Rogers, not least as an architect who never stopped developing his social, environmental, ethical and political passions and for whom buildings were the physical manifestation of his beliefs.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Press photocall
17th June 2025
Ab Rogers
(Richard Rogers’ Son)
Curator
From the Centre Pompidou in Paris, to London’s Lloyds Building and the Millennium Dome, Rogers’ signature style has created genuine landmarks in cities around the world.
This summer (18 June -21 September 2025) Sir John Soane’s Museum will present the UK’s first retrospective survey of Richard Rogers’ life and work since his death in 2021, with an exhibition focusing on the visionary architect’s eight favourite projects from 1967 to 2020: including the Zip-Up House, the Centre Pompidou, Lloyd’s of London and the Millennium Dome.
Featuring drawings, films and his trademark, highly coloured Perspex models, Talking Buildings creates a vivid and immersive portrait of Rogers, not least as an architect who never stopped developing his social, environmental, ethical and political passions and for whom buildings were the physical manifestation of his beliefs.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Press photocall
17th June 2025
From the Centre Pompidou in Paris, to London’s Lloyds Building and the Millennium Dome, Rogers’ signature style has created genuine landmarks in cities around the world.
This summer (18 June -21 September 2025) Sir John Soane’s Museum will present the UK’s first retrospective survey of Richard Rogers’ life and work since his death in 2021, with an exhibition focusing on the visionary architect’s eight favourite projects from 1967 to 2020: including the Zip-Up House, the Centre Pompidou, Lloyd’s of London and the Millennium Dome.
Featuring drawings, films and his trademark, highly coloured Perspex models, Talking Buildings creates a vivid and immersive portrait of Rogers, not least as an architect who never stopped developing his social, environmental, ethical and political passions and for whom buildings were the physical manifestation of his beliefs.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Richard Rogers: Talking Buildings exhibition designed and curated by Richard’s son, Ab at the Sir John Soane's Museum, London, UK.
Press photocall
17th June 2025
From the Centre Pompidou in Paris, to London’s Lloyds Building and the Millennium Dome, Rogers’ signature style has created genuine landmarks in cities around the world.
This summer (18 June -21 September 2025) Sir John Soane’s Museum will present the UK’s first retrospective survey of Richard Rogers’ life and work since his death in 2021, with an exhibition focusing on the visionary architect’s eight favourite projects from 1967 to 2020: including the Zip-Up House, the Centre Pompidou, Lloyd’s of London and the Millennium Dome.
Featuring drawings, films and his trademark, highly coloured Perspex models, Talking Buildings creates a vivid and immersive portrait of Rogers, not least as an architect who never stopped developing his social, environmental, ethical and political passions and for whom buildings were the physical manifestation of his beliefs.
Elliott Franks / eyevine
Contact eyevine for more information about using this image:
T: +44 (0) 20 8709 8709
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