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Underground Journeys Charles Holdens Designs for London Transport

Underground Journeys: Charles Holden's Designs for London Transport

August 25, 2010  |  Levent OZLER

The V&A+RIBA Architecture Partnership announced an exhibition celebrating architect Charles Holden's designs for London Transport.

A selection of original drawings, photographs, posters, film, journals and models will tell the story of his modernist designs for some of London Underground's landmark stations.

Of the 270 stations on the underground network, more than 40 were designed by Charles Holden.

His Piccadilly line stations, such as Arnos Grove, Boston Manor and Southgate are regarded as modernist icons and their importance is reflected in their Grade II listed status.

Holden is also known for his Northern line stations and his interior refurbishment of stations such as Piccadilly Circus.

The exhibition will look at his first designs for stations such as Westminster and Stockwell through to his latest designs and will also include a section on his designs for fixtures and fittings - some of which we still know and love today.

In addition to his stations, designs and images will also be displayed for Holden's new headquarters for London Underground at 55 Broadway.

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