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The From the Underground tiles are made from waste London clay Miller's clay tiles are cast in an art nouveau design that was already utilised in some of the network's older stations. Originally ...
Some London Underground ... Southgate Station looks like a flying saucer, St John’s Wood has palm trees on the outside, and Arnos Grove was crowned the prettiest on the entire network. But it turns ...
Admit it, when you’re on the London ... Hill Underground Station. While East London’s Gants Hill might not be the first place that comes to mind when looking for impressive design, it ...
the architect behind most of London’s most iconic Tube stations, East Finchley is the Northern line’s go-to stop for design ...
London’s tube stations have had quite a bit of love lavished ... ‘The Platform Garden’ is a design by the very aptly named Amelia Bouquet, sponsored by Energy Garden London, that aims ...
London Tube Stations 1924-1961 is a visual chronicle ... True to the spirit of design evangelism, Pick described the process of station building as akin to the long-drawn-out construction of a ...
London's abandoned Underground ... station had just a single track and served as a passing place for trains on a loop. The station was a prime example of the golden age of station design ...
In the North West corner of London, nestled along the Bakerloo line and Overground network, you'll find three Tube stations ... Built in a similar design as other new stations on the same line ...