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The spirit of London as a design capital is evoked in this exhibition, which features commissions by 15 established and emerging designers, including Paul Smith, Thomas Heatherwick and Ron Arad. Their brief was to think of ways of giving something back to the city in which they made their name. Also on show are personalised maps, which provide insight into London's creative networks.
Opened in 1989 (following its original incarnation as the Boilerhouse established in the V&A by Terence Conran), the Design Museum by Tower Bridge...
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The super contemporary exhibition is mind-blowing. Have you been? Nigel Coates really caught my eye. His work to turn Battersea's Power Station into a respectable building to attain positive light in the neighbour hood worked and it was fantastic. In fact if you're interested in going - I know off this website that has a free giveaway of tickets running till October ... Exciting!! www.supercontemporary.co.uk/?s=ticket-giveaway :)
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