The Design Museum saw more than 100,000 visitors since November

The Design Museum has seen more than 100,000 guests pass through its doors since November 24. The museum’s show program for 2017 features exhibitions that examine our maturing populace, the unbuilt engineering of Moscow in the 1930s, and a historic point display exploring the counterculture of California.

Moving from the previous banana-ripening distribution center in Shad Thames to Kensington High Street has been a costly one – to the tune of around £83 million. to be precise. In any case, with the monetary support from the Adopt an Object campaign and Time for Design sell off, the historical center was able to afford the expensive move into the oldCommonwealth Institute building close to the entrance to Holland Park.

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The outside of the Design Museum has been made to look like the original blue exterior of the building, while the inside plan is the main real open work of John Dawson. The floorplan takes into account the roots of the old building, which some might at first judge as being somewhat clinical and dormant, and transforms it into an excessively impeccable space for inventive creations.

To know more about how masterful the historical center is, check the Design Museum’s site.

Below images are from Digital Art Online.

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Source: designfaves.com

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