The Gerard Room is named after Ronald Gerard OBE, a property developer and philanthropist, whose many donations included restoring the paintings in the RSA's Great Room. Take the RSA House Blue Plaque Tour.
The Folkestone Room is named after Jacob Bouverie, 1st Viscount Folkestone. Lord Folkestone was a founder-member of the Society of Arts, chaired our first meeting and became our first president. Find out more on the RSA House Blue Plaque tour.
The Durham House Auditorium features exposed original 18th-century brickwork, built-in tiered theatre-style seating, and built-in audio-visual equipment. Learn more on the RSA House Blue Plaque Tour.
The Dr Cross Room is the main space in The Coffee House at the RSA. It was named after Dr Neil Earl Cross in 2018. Explore more on the RSA House Blue Plaque Tour.
The Design Studio, a bookable coworking space, at RSA House has been created with our mission in mind and the idea that it can only be achieved if we provide industry-leading spaces for the people helping support it. Take the RSA House Blue Plaque tour.
The RSA's Design for Life mission is to enable people, places and the planet to flourish in harmony. Read about our vision as part of our RSA House tour.
The Dame Caroline Haslett Collaboration Room is part of our Coffee House suite of spaces. It is named after distinguished Fellow Dame Caroline Haslett. Take the RSA House Blue Plaque Tour.
The Blue Plaque Scheme was born following a suggestion in Parliament in 1866. After its creation by the RSA English Heritage took it over in 1986. Read more about our involvement in the blue plaques here.