Design Museum

Im Design Museum ist in wechselnden Ausstellungen das Beste an zeitgenössischem Design zu sehen. Liebhaber können sich auf aufregende Arbeiten von Künstlern wie Ettore Sottsass und Zaha Hadid freuen.

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Design Museum Adresse:

Adresse:
28 Shad Thames, London
London
SE1 2YD
Telefon: +44 (0)20 7403 6933
Fax: 0870 9091909
E-Mail:
Website: http://www.designmuseum.org

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Adresse:
28 Shad Thames, London
London
SE1 2YD
Telefon: +44 (0)20 7403 6933
Fax: 0870 9091909
E-Mail:
Website: http://www.designmuseum.org
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What a disappointment

It was probably a case of excessive expectations – I must have walked past the impressive white modern building on the river bank in Butler’s Wharf (gentrified ex-industrial area now full of trendy...

It was probably a case of excessive expectations – I must have walked past the impressive white modern building on the river bank in Butler’s Wharf (gentrified ex-industrial area now full of trendy companies and chic cafes) a dozen times before actually visiting it.

This is a review of the general exhibition space on the top floor and not the visiting exhibition areas.

I was expecting to hear the story of product design in the UK, maybe the changing aesthetic in a few products; the influence of materials technology; a view on current trends and some interactive exhibits.

What I got was a few items (50?), artfully arranged in the expected all-white room. They were out of touch behind glass or roped-off, each with a couple of short paragraphs in affected design-speak. It was a really odd selection of items with no attempt to cover any particular area comprehensively, nor to put things in any historical place.

There were a few exhibits where you could watch some video though, and you could press at least 10 buttons – does that count as interactive?

I have read some glowing reviews of this museum, and all I can say is they must have a lot more patience and interest in whacky items than I have (who needs a dog-powered respirator)

On the bright side, it is a great location with good views of London. The cafe is reasonable (and you don’t have to pay the entrance fee to use it). The shop is full of really interesting design books and odd-ball gifts.

 
2.0
16 April 2009
by emmdeedee, Sunny Kent
 

make your mind on design

The Design Musuem is lean on design. So the exhibition concept is mixed up with different exhibits and these are even poorly presented. Even friends who are not into arts ask for it’s...

The Design Musuem is lean on design.

So the exhibition concept is mixed up with different exhibits

and these are even poorly presented.

Even friends who are not into arts ask for it’s qualification.

I am wondering why anything changes over the years.

At least the best thing is it’s small dimensions so you

don’t have to spent to much time on it.

 
1.0
6 September 2008
by garrymander, Amsterdam
 

What design?

I visited the Centre on 1 May 2006 and have many words to describe the farcical experience - craptastic, inherently lacklustre and as my normally spritely companion stated (who was overcome with...

I visited the Centre on 1 May 2006 and have many words to describe the farcical experience - craptastic, inherently lacklustre and as my normally spritely companion stated (who was overcome with lethargy mid way into the exhibit), overwhelmingly underwhelming.

Two levels holding an incoherent slap dash of chairs, discarded bicyles and album covers. Had I entered a crackhouse used by Ikea designer dropouts or what proudly annouces itself as the worlds first 20th century design museum?

I would have gained greater insight into the world of design watching MTV in four day old underwear. And kept my L20.

 
1.0
2 Mai 2006
by Ein TripAdvisor-Mitglied, London
 

Spent an entire day enthralled - make sure to visit

The Design Museum is mecca for those interested in things such as Edward Tufte's " The Visual Display of Quantitative Information". It's all about the history of nonverbal communications - taking...

The Design Museum is mecca for those interested in things such as Edward Tufte's " The Visual Display of Quantitative Information". It's all about the history of nonverbal communications - taking complex data and turning it into information. They have a really neat overview of the London Tube and it's famous map - geographically imprecise, but now THE reference for millions of people. It was part of an exhibition "You Are Here: The Design of Information" through 5/15/05. There is also a cool section where the exhibit follows the major social trends over the twentieth century: worldwide travel, consumerism, internet, etc. A highly recommended visit!

 
5.0
23 April 2005
by Bozimar, San Diego, Kalifornien
 

It made my trip

Granted, one exhibit was closed for installation the day I visited the museum. However, I got in at a discounted price because of that. But if you're going to galleries you're bond to run into a...

Granted, one exhibit was closed for installation the day I visited the museum. However, I got in at a discounted price because of that. But if you're going to galleries you're bond to run into a couple that are closed for installation. The areas that were open were a lot of fun--the exhibit was for Designer of the Year-- and unlike many galleries and museums in London, you can take pictures. In the permanant display, I even found the original Atari I played with as a kid! To make the most of your visit, check the website, www.designmuseum.org, to see what shows are up.

 
4.0
5 April 2004
by Ein TripAdvisor-Mitglied, Baltimore, MD
 

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