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Recycled Underground Trains Used As Studios

by David Allen on Thursday, December 4th, 2008

It is not that often that you see a London Underground train perched on the roof of a building, covered in graffiti and used by a load of youngsters to practice their art. However, in a new scheme this is exactly what is happening on top of an old warehouse in Shoreditch, London.

 

 

The Village Underground is providing studio space for young students and artist at a low cost, around £15 ($20) per week, the carriages were bought for just £200 ($300) each, they have been stripped out and refitted to a standard which more relates to a studio situation.

 

Source [Inhabitat]

 

 

 

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