A popular free light trail is set to return to Battersea Power Station this month. From January 23 until February 23, Battersea Power Station in south London will play host to its annual winter ...
Among them will be four installations making their UK debut and Aurora, created exclusively for Battersea Power Station to resemble the Northern Lights by James Glancy Design, which can be ...
Meeting rooms at the offices of Battersea Power ... It runs from near the Tube station of the new Northern Line spur, and leads to the back of the brick-built power station building, which opened ...
The Handbook have teamed up with Battersea Power Station to offer one lucky reader and a friend the chance to win an ultimate experience at Battersea Power Station. Discover London’s most exciting ...
Battersea Power Station is delivering on that front ... a bespoke artwork inspired by the Northern Lights that has been designed especially for the festival. And with all the restaurants and cafes ...
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Spin Me a Yarn by Studio Vertigo makes its London debut. A free light festival returns to Battersea Power Station this winter. Eight large illuminated artworks will be scattered in and around the ...
A series of shining light installations will adorn Battersea’s Grade II-listed power station at the end of the month. The Art Deco masterpiece will play backdrop to Battersea’s annual Light Festival, ...
Next up? The Battersea Power Station Light Festival, which will glow into action at the end of this month and feature four artworks not previously seen in London (or the wider UK). This will be ...
Foster + Partners is to take on new office space next to Battersea Power Station to house staff working on its burgeoning international workload The AJ100-topping practice said yesterday (6 January) ...
If a planned railway from the 1860s had come to pass, people travelling on the Charing Cross branch of the Northern line could have been travelling in much larger trains than they do today. Following ...