London's Design Museum has transferred from near the river in Southwark to the bottom end of Holland Park in Kensington. This involved moving from one "re-purposed" building to another, the current home having formerly been the Commonwealth Institute. The exterior has been refurbished but remains essentially the same 1962 vintage, glass curtain-walled building with a hyperbolic parabaloid roof. The interior, however is pretty much new with lots of stairs and galleries featuring light coloured wood and glass panels. Children appeared to love it, and I did too. Incidentally only the curves of the roof are real, the rest are due to the fisheye lens that I used for the shot.
photo © T. Boughen Camera: Olympus OMD E-M10