Launched in November 2024, our luxury cocktail bar, Muse at RSA House, serves sustainable, regenerative British cocktails in our 250-year-old historic Georgian townhouse. Tucked away within RSA House, ...
The Augmented Society Network facilitates a dynamic intersection between people, technology, and creativity, providing an ideal platform to examine and interrogate the complexities of our rapidly ...
RSA House is proud to have renowned and reputable independent hospitality caterers Company of Cooks in-house. With years of experience, Company of Cooks are pioneers in creating uplifting and ...
From local solutions to global ideas, RSA Fellowship events are a chance to learn and collaborate with a unique global network of changemakers, enabling people, places and the planet to flourish in ...
The title ‘Royal Designer for Industry’ (RDI) is awarded annually by the RSA to designers of all disciplines who have achieved ‘sustained design excellence, work of aesthetic value and significant ...
Samantha Tauber is a storyteller, musician, technologist and futurist who has created a virtual alter ego, VNCCII, that she embodies both digitally and in stage performances. The VNCCII project aims ...
We have an evolving programme of Fellow-led and RSA Fellowship events taking place online to inspire, engage, connect and motivate. Some are specific to a place, others applicable more widely. There ...
RSA House is a stylish and romantic Georgian townhouse, providing a historic yet modern backdrop for your London wedding. As a Grade II listed building, the venue boasts in grand architecture ...
Demonstrating the potential of design to solve complex challenges, explore new possibilities and unlock new ways to meet the needs of people, place and planet; we’re proud to introduce the next ...
The RSA is a platform for the world’s brightest minds. We host events that shape the future, finding new ways to illuminate, inform and inspire. These events take place at RSA House, in the different ...
The Queen Elizabeth II room was originally the main drawing room of No. 2 John Adam Street, a private residence in the Adam brothers’ Adelphi complex. Between 1832 and 1869 it was the office of The ...