London’s Geffrye Museum has changed its name to the Museum of Home, but the institution’s statue of former namesake Robert Geffrye, an English merchant and slave trader, is still a source of ...
Wright & Wright was appointed to design the £15 million transformation of the 18 th-century buildings in east London in 2014. The plans increase space available to visitors by 75 per cent from 2,000m² ...
Ministers have blocked a museum's attempts to remove the statue of a 17th-century merchant who made part of his fortune from the slave trade in the latest government intervention in the debate over ...
The east London museum has revised the project’s brief and is now looking for a new architect to work on the expansion programme. The 1,300m² development will create an entrance opposite Hoxton ...
A museum façade in London’s Hoxton region turned into an unlikely battlefield in the wake of last year’s police murder in the US of George Floyd, a shocking death which triggered Black Lives Matter ...
The Museum of the Home will reopen on September 19 after an £18.1 milllion refit. The east London institution, formerly known as the Geffrye Museum, has doubled its amount of public space thanks to ...
The Geffrye Museum is looking to appoint designers to work on the planned overhaul of its 17th and 18th century domestic interiors rooms. The improvement of the two rooms marks the final stage in a ...
A senior government minister advised an east London museum not to remove the statue of a controversial slave trader – a decision it went through with despite a consultation finding that most people ...