Inigo Jones and the Architecture of Necessity Inigo Jones is the architect best-known for the Banqueting House on Whitehall, one of the icons of British state architecture.
Playing Catch-up: Palaces from the Hundred Years' War to the Wars of the Roses What was the difference between the fortress of a great...
Refugees: English Law's Protection or Persecution? Have a Question? No Registration Required https://app.sli.do/event/npjshgt5psPUYk87L729wf How are refugees...
What went wrong in Latin America? The failures of import-substituting industrialisation Have a Question? No Registration Required https://app.sli.do/event/aaFMbPQP9Thvd4fVxyS6zj In the Great...
The permanent International Criminal Court – the ICC - and Africa The permanent International criminal Court – the ICC – was...
On Top of the World, 1830 to 1914 Economic dominance brings cultural dominance and the architecture of Empire...
The Last Stuarts and the Death of the Royal Powerhouse In his short reign James II built a surprising amount...
Option Pricing Theory Explained Have a Question? No Registration Required https://app.sli.do/event/t8Q6ybTkh7shnMtjtmiqyy We often change...
Music and Architecture: Confronting the Boundaries between Space and Sound The architect/mathematician turned composer, Iannis Xenakis, was Gresham Professor of...