This is what a London Underground station platform could look like in the future

A new exhibition imagines how the Underground might look like in years to come
Looking ahead: An artist's impression of what a future Tube station could look like (Picture: Studio Egret West)
Jochan Embley27 May 2015

Londoners are being invited to step into the future of the Underground as part of a new exhibition.

From Pavement to Platform, to be held at Studio Egret West (SEW) in Clerkenwell, will feature a futuristic Tube station platform recreated in a large studio space for visitors to explore.

The exhibition, which is a fixture of the London Festival of Architecture, highlights the work that SEW has been doing with London Underground to develop a design guide for the Tube in years to come.

Films, events and conversations will also be featured as part of the exhibition to engender a discussion on the current state of the Underground and how it might change in the future.

Tickets for the exhibition, which will be held from 4-7 June, are free but must be booked in advance.

Find it: Studio Egret West, 3 Brewhouse Yard, EC1V 4JQ; egretwest.com, 0207 549 1730

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