London in Fifty Design Icons: Design Museum Fifty

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In this new series, the Design Museum looks at the fifty design icons of major cities around the world - icons that, when viewed together, inherently sum up the spirit of their city. Covering anything from buildings and monuments to a graffiti mural or an item of clothing, we are able to build up an intricate portrait of a city, layer by layer.

From its long-serving Routemaster buses and world-famous tube map to the miniskirts of the swinging sixties and the imposing silhouette of Battersea Power Station, London is a tapestry of design masterpieces. Join Deyan Sudjic, Director of the Design Museum, as he unravels the visual history of one of our most complex and intriguing cities.

Contents include:The Times masthead

Abbey Road

Battersea Power Station

Tate Modern Turbine Hall

Banksy graffiti mural

Mary Quant miniskirt

Tube map

Christopher Kane flourescent dress

Lloyd's of London

London Aquatics Centre

...and many more.

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