Deborah Swallow talked last night to the Royal Drawing School about her plans for the Courtauld: so incredibly complex because of the multitude of different levels making disabled access so incredibly complicated, what looks like a piece of ingenious adaptation, and clarification of the layout and gallery spaces by Witherford Watson Mann who have good experience of working with historic buildings at Astley Castle. It’s due to re-open in November with the galleries re-floored in oak and newly designed concealed lighting: a treat in store.