There is a separate site dedicated to Project Soane here: www.projectsoane.wordpress.com
Quick links to my posts about Project Soane, a crowd-sourced reconstruction of John Soane's Bank of England using BIM. Please note that any extracts from Soane's original drawings are © Sir John Soane’s Museum, London. You can visit the museum archive at the following link:
SOANE MUSEUM COLLECTION
1 A SENSE OF SCALE
An introductory post, my pilgrimage to London, starting on the screen wall
2 CANOPY DOMES
Massing models of the banking halls, parametric pendentives
3 UP ON THE ROOF
Puzzling over an old photograph
4 ASK NOT WHAT PROJECT SOANE CAN DO
Encouraging more people to get involved
5 SOANE WAS HERE
Sun study, Soane's signature motifs, contributions received
6 THE CONTINUING SAGA
Banking Halls: the Colonial Office & Dividend Office roughed out.
7 STOCK OFFICE FIREPLACE
A challenge that was accepted.
8 BULL IN A CHINA SHOP
Tivoli Corner Details, including a bull's head
9 CECIL THE LION
Questionable attempt at a Lion's Head in Revit
10 SEQUENCING SOANE
Research into the History and sequencing of the Bank buildings
11 DOWN IN THE DUNGEONS
Looking at the cellars with their brick groin vaults
12 LOTHBURY
Fleshing out the Lothbury Screen Wall
13 WEEKEND BANKING
Corinthian capitals and the Threadneedle Street facade
14 WRAPPING THE BANK
A simplified phasing diagram, the Princes St façade, and coloured floor plans
15 LAST GASP
More work on the cellars, plus some final touch-ups to the last 2 banking halls and Tivoli Corner
16 WHAT FAT LADY ?
A postscript post, modelling the surrounding streets, and analysing the 5 banking halls
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17 THE WORM TURNS
Reflections on the Bank as a hinge point of history.
18 MY MIND IS ELSEWHERE
Linking to a post on Docs.Com
19 WAITING ROOM BLUES
Making a start on the N.W. Extension: Waiting Room Court & Printing Court
20 RESIDENCE COURT
Fleshing out the N.E. Extension: Residence Court & Consols Transfer Library
21 RENDERED SPEECHLESS
Modelling and rendering an Argand Lamp from the Bank Stock Office
22 I SUBMIT (OR NOT)
Reflection on completion of the Rendering Stage of Project Soane
23 RENDERED SPEECHLESS
Modelling and rendering an Argand Lamp from the Bank Stock Office
24 FALLING BEHIND
Further fleshing out of Lothbury Court
25 PROJECT SOANE RENDER GALLERY
Terrific work done by many participants. Visualisations based on the models we built in stage 1
Quick links to my posts about Project Soane, a crowd-sourced reconstruction of John Soane's Bank of England using BIM. Please note that any extracts from Soane's original drawings are © Sir John Soane’s Museum, London. You can visit the museum archive at the following link:
SOANE MUSEUM COLLECTION
Bank of England - Recent Posts
Adding detail to the Residence Court. Setting out "elliptical" walls
Adding detail to the Residence Court. Setting out "elliptical" walls
The bullion passage, Lothbury Court elevations, Digital Sketching
Reduced Annuities upper room, Old Barracks Block, plugging away at the cellars
The bullion passage, Lothbury Court elevations, Digital Sketching
Reduced Annuities upper room, Old Barracks Block, plugging away at the cellars
St Peter's Walworth
First weekend of modelling for the second of Soane's three London churches
Developing the model and putting it in Site Context. Enscape3d images.
The Board of Trade Building (corner of Downing Street)
First post about this fascinating late project of Soane's which, like the Bank of England, has been altered almost beyond recognition.
Improving on the Corinthian column family for the Board of Trade model
Reporting on a fairly well developed model
The original sequence of posts for the Modelling Competition in 2015
1 A SENSE OF SCALE
An introductory post, my pilgrimage to London, starting on the screen wall
2 CANOPY DOMES
Massing models of the banking halls, parametric pendentives
3 UP ON THE ROOF
Puzzling over an old photograph
4 ASK NOT WHAT PROJECT SOANE CAN DO
Encouraging more people to get involved
5 SOANE WAS HERE
Sun study, Soane's signature motifs, contributions received
6 THE CONTINUING SAGA
Banking Halls: the Colonial Office & Dividend Office roughed out.
7 STOCK OFFICE FIREPLACE
A challenge that was accepted.
8 BULL IN A CHINA SHOP
Tivoli Corner Details, including a bull's head
9 CECIL THE LION
Questionable attempt at a Lion's Head in Revit
10 SEQUENCING SOANE
Research into the History and sequencing of the Bank buildings
11 DOWN IN THE DUNGEONS
Looking at the cellars with their brick groin vaults
12 LOTHBURY
Fleshing out the Lothbury Screen Wall
13 WEEKEND BANKING
Corinthian capitals and the Threadneedle Street facade
14 WRAPPING THE BANK
A simplified phasing diagram, the Princes St façade, and coloured floor plans
15 LAST GASP
More work on the cellars, plus some final touch-ups to the last 2 banking halls and Tivoli Corner
16 WHAT FAT LADY ?
A postscript post, modelling the surrounding streets, and analysing the 5 banking halls
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17 THE WORM TURNS
Reflections on the Bank as a hinge point of history.
18 MY MIND IS ELSEWHERE
Linking to a post on Docs.Com
19 WAITING ROOM BLUES
Making a start on the N.W. Extension: Waiting Room Court & Printing Court
20 RESIDENCE COURT
Fleshing out the N.E. Extension: Residence Court & Consols Transfer Library
21 RENDERED SPEECHLESS
Modelling and rendering an Argand Lamp from the Bank Stock Office
22 I SUBMIT (OR NOT)
Reflection on completion of the Rendering Stage of Project Soane
23 RENDERED SPEECHLESS
Modelling and rendering an Argand Lamp from the Bank Stock Office
24 FALLING BEHIND
Further fleshing out of Lothbury Court
25 PROJECT SOANE RENDER GALLERY
Terrific work done by many participants. Visualisations based on the models we built in stage 1
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ReplyDeleteExcellent work on the John Soane's Bank of England project. I'm currently studying the Bank of England for my thesis project. Is it possible for you to upload the model of the project in the forum. It'd be very helpful to me
ReplyDeleteHi Adhavan
DeletePlease send me an email via the contact widget and we will organise something for you
hello Andrew! i wanted to join the global BIM effort for project soane and notre dame, i had a chat with you via email.
Deletethanks