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2007 images shown here are from the Gala entitled Mood Inigo Jones honoring

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2007 images shown here are from the Gala entitled Mood Inigo Jones honoring

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  1. Sir John Soane’s Museum Foundationhas been referred to in the press as “New York’s Poshest Architectural Fan Club.”It is also noted for its patrons in the design and architecture fields as well as its anglophilesand key supporters in New York City and the regional area, San Francisco, Chicago and nationwide in over 30 states and abroad. The Soane Foundation is pleased to announce our next Gala Celebration 2008! 2007 images shown here are from the Gala entitled Mood Inigo Jones honoring David Macaulay and Richard H. Driehaus. The evening included a special performance in the spirit of a 17th Century court masque (left).

  2. Gala Dinner Dance Celebration 2008Thoroughly Modern SoanebenefitingSir John Soane’s Museum Foundation Wednesday, 23 April 2008 The Rainbow Room at Rockefeller Center, New York City 7:00 p.m. Reception 8:00 p.m. Dinner , Dancing and Presentation of THE SOANE FOUNDATION HONORS to Robert A. M. Stern The Monacelli Press Mrs. Deborah Brice INTERNATIONAL CHAIR Joel Barkley Elissa Cullman Charles Gwathmey Elizabeth F. H. Scott Kathleen E. Springhorn GALA CO-CHAIRS

  3. In celebration of Sir John Soane as architect and educator, our evening honors a remarkable professional who is also an ardent public advocate for excellence in architecture and an influential educator. We also honor a publisher who has helped to expand awareness of and appreciation for fine architecture throughout the world. The Soane Foundation Honors are presented to: Robert A. M. Stern, practicing architect, teacher and writer, is Dean of the Yale School of Architecture.  He is a Fellow of the American Institute of Architects and recipient of the Board of Directors' Honor from the Institute of Classical Architecture and Classical America and the Athena Award from the Congress for the New Urbanism. In 1986 Mr. Stern hosted the documentary television series "Pride of Place: Building the American Dream." He is co-author of a series of books documenting the development of New York City's architecture and urbanism from the end of the Civil War through the millennium, including most recently New York 2000. He is founder and senior partner of Robert A. M. Stern Architects. Gianfranco Monacelli started his own publishing house, The Monacelli Press, with the goal of originating books of the highest graphic and literary quality. Since 1994, the Press has published more than 300 books and has received international recognition and numerous awards.  Gianfranco Monacelli, born in Italy, first visited New York in 1965 to study music at Mannes College and Columbia University. At the same time he started to work at the legendary Rizzoli bookstore on Fifth Avenue. He subsequently founded Rizzoli International Bookstores, which expanded throughout the United States, and Rizzoli International Publications, which became one of country’s most renowned publishers of illustrated books.

  4. Our theme… Thoroughly Modern Soane Some of the most innovative architects practicing in the late 20th and early 21st centuries often refer to and discuss their inspiration from the early 19th-century architecture of  Sir John Soane. Soane is well-known for his use of simple masses, clean lines and forms, and his dramatic manipulation of light and reflective surfaces.   Three examples of use of natural light in spaces. (lighting fixtures in the picture on the far left are obviously contemporary)

  5. Opportunities for LeadershipThoroughly Modern Soane Gala Celebration 2008 Platinum Sponsor @ $75,000-- includes:- Company/Logo on all printed materials (invitation, program, promotional materials including press releases, based on printing deadlines)- Corporate Chair status- Two (2) Premium tables of ten (10) - Twenty (20) tickets to VIP Reception prior to dinner- Company/logo on Sir John Soane's Foundation Website for one year with link to company's own web-site.- Right to provide approved giveaway and promotional materials - Exclusive benefit: Private candle-lit dinner at Sir John Soane's Museum in London for up to 30 people (catering and insurance not included) Gold Sponsor @ $30,000-- includes:- Company listed on all printed materials (invitation, program, promotional materials including press releases, based on printing deadlines)- Corporate Vice-Chair- One (1) Premium table of ten (10)- Ten (10) tickets to VIP reception prior to the dinner- Right to approved giveaways and promotional materials- Exclusive Benefit: Private Cocktail reception at Sir John Soane's Museum in London for up to 30 guests (catering and insurance not included) Silver Sponsor @ $15,000includes:-  Company listed on all printed materials (invitation, program, promotional materials including press releases, based on printing deadlines)- Silver sponsor status - One (1) Preferred table for ten (10)- Ten (10) tickets to the VIP reception prior to the dinner- Right to provide approved giveaways and promotional materials Additional Table and Ticket opportunities are also available.

  6. A Quick Look at our Participants Below is an approximation of the split of attendees and their professions or avocations at our Gala Celebrations. 2005 images shown here are from the Gala celebrating the 15th Anniversary of the founding of the SJSMFdn. The honored guest was Viscount David Linley (right of photo).

  7. Benefit Committee – Additional Opportunities for ParticipationThoroughly Modern Soane Gala Celebration 2008 YES, I/we would like to join the BENEFIT COMMITTEE. Donors providing support at $2,500 and above will additionally be welcomed into the Soane Patron’s Circle*. ❏ I/we would like to serve as a VICE CHAIR of the COMMITTEE: tables of ten: ____ Platinum Benefactor Soaniac Table(s) at $25,000* individual tickets: ____ Golden Benefactor Soaniac Ticket(s) at $2,500* each ❏ I/we would like to serve as a ASSOCIATE CHAIR of the COMMITTEE: tables of ten: ____ Gold Soanophile Patron Table(s) at $10,000* ____ Silver Soanophile Supporter Table(s) at $7,500* individual tickets: ____ Bronze Soanophile Patron Ticket(s) at $1,250 each ❏ I/we would like to serve as a MEMBER of the COMMITTEE: individual tickets: ____ Dinner Committee Ticket(s) at $750 each Note: Regular tickets to the dinner at $600 each will be available, on a limited basis, once the invitation is printed and mailed.

  8. SUPPORT from this EVENT Most of the funds raised at the event will support a project at the Sir John Soane’s Museum in London for current and planned multi-million restoration program of No. 12 and No. 13 Lincoln's Inn Fields. With No. 14 having been successfully completed, "The House Next Door" will allow further changes and refinements for returning spaces in No. 12 and No. 13 to their near-original state at the end of Soane’s life in 1837. Further, there are also important education programs and activities at the Museum for all ages from pre-school to adult and seniors – including new iPod tours for kids (pictured below right). Additionally, funds raised at the Gala event will support operations and programs in the United States. SIR JOHN SOANE’S MUSEUM FOUNDATION is a United States registered non-profit 501(c)3 organization. Tax ID Number: 13-3624437.

  9. A BRIEF HISTORY ofSIR JOHN SOANE and what is today the MUSEUM The architecture of Sir John Soane, R.A., was highly idiosyncratic. Soane was born in 1753, the son of a bricklayer, and died after a long and distinguished career, in 1837. As an English architect of significant influence during the last quarter of the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, Soane worked within the parameters of the classical idiom to create unique commercial and residential structures. The Dulwich Picture Gallery and portions of the Bank of England are among the few remaining examples of his distinctive style of public architecture. His London home, located at Numbers 12 and 13 Lincoln's Inn Fields, has become the Sir John Soane’s Museum and remains the best example of his genius in the design of the residence. Soane was a visionary who used his home as a laboratory for his ideas, the repository for his vast collections of 30,000 drawings; paintings including works by Canaletto, Hogarth and Turner; architectural models; Greek and Roman sculpture and Egyptian Antiquities; 10,000 rare books, including first editions of Milton and Shakespeare, as well as his very personal dwelling space. No discussion of his work would be complete without mentioning his use of light. The Museum is filled with mirrors, domes, fantastic ceilings and skylights with colored glass, used not only to light the rooms but also to create dramatic effects and to highlight the numerous plaster casts and marble fragments that are artistically arranged in every available space throughout the house. Due to his foresight in leaving his home to the public by Act of Parliament in 1833, Soane’s house and its contents survive today, exactly as they were in his time, giving the visitor a rare glimpse into a middle class home of the period.

  10. MISSION of FOUNDATION here in the UNITED STATES The Foundation provides unique educational programs for professionals (AIA credits are often offered) and the lay-person who relishes in-depth exploration of issues of architecture and the fine and decorative arts. The Foundation also provides a traveling fellowship each year for an American graduate student or scholar to go to the Museum to further their work and research. MEMBERS of the BOARD of the FOUNDATION Suzanna S. Allen, Laura Blanco, Margaret Hatfield Carey, Gifford Combs, Faye Cone, Page Ayres Cowley, Anne Edgar, Richard A. Griffiths, Chippy Irvine, Thomas A. Kligerman, Susan P. Magee, Patricia Matson, Katherine McCormick, Wendy Lyon Moonan, Marita O’Hare, Barbara G. Pine, John F. Saladino, Richard Sammons, J. Thomas Savage, Elizabeth H. Scott, Victoria Lea Smith, Kathleen E. Springhorn, Cynthia W. Spurdle, Suzanne Stephens, Stephanie Stokes. Director Emeritus: Samuel C. Miller. Advisory Board: Paul Byard, Michael Graves, Peter Pennoyer, Robert Venturi, Stuart Wrede. Some of the other Founders, past Members of the Board and Advisors have included: J. Carter Brown, Murray Douglas, Stephen A. Drucker, Brenden Gill, Edgar Howard, Keith Irvine, Philip Johnson, Charlotte Moss, Hugh Newell Jacobsen, Eugene V. Thaw, Bartholomew Voorsanger, Somers White Farkas, Bunny Williams. For additional information please contact the Executive Director, Chas A. Miller III telephone212 223-2012 | e-mail: Chas@SoaneFoundation.com Sponsorship Opportunities and Corporate Support, please contact, Sara Vass telephone 212 620-7636 | email: saravass1@aol.com Sir John Soane’s Museum Foundation, 1040 First Avenue, No. 311, New York NY 10022 The Foundation is a registered 501(c)3 organization – Tax ID Number: 13-3624437

  11. For more information on the Soane Foundation, please visit – www.SoaneFoundation.com Past Gala photos and details on the “Coming Up” page – then in the box with Gala info, there are links to the past events… Pop-Up 3-Deminsional Invitation Cards - photos of Gala invitations for 2007 (far left) with an Inigo Jones archway; and 2005 (right) depicting the Museum’s façade. Images below of the Museum. For more information on the Soane Museum in London, please visit – www.Soane.org

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