The former West London home of Charles Jencks, critic, land artist, and patron of architecture, has been converted into a museum and is now open to the public. Jencks, who was born in Baltimore in 1939 and died in London in 2019, provided for the transition before he died, creating plans for how his basement and garage could be converted into a gallery. Little else has been touched in this maximalist, encyclopedic building however.