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Exhibition: Invisible Superheroes

Location

Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE),

1 Great George Street,
London,
SW1P 3AA

Dates

This exhibition CLOSED on Fri, 22nd Feb 2019

This exhibition has finished.

Cost: Free of Charge

Description

Joseph Bazalgette as Captain Sanitation! Thomas Telford as Colossus! Andy Mitchell as Infrastructo! They’re the superheroes who built, and are still building London.

An exhibition with a playful approach to showing off how the modern world was built, by engineers with vision.

Not just famous Bazalgette and his sewers, or Isambard Kingdom Brunel with his railways, but modern superheroes who are still building systems to deliver clean water, modern railways, and modern bridges.

Now open to the public, the Institution of Civil Engineers’ (ICE) Invisible Superheroes exhibition tells the story of how civil engineers help transform lives and shape the world in which we live, and how civil engineers safeguard the future.

It’s both a look back at what was, but is a campaigning exhibition, aimed — in part — at children to show off the wonders of the modern construction industry.

Ian has Visited - review here.


Contact and Booking Details

More information at this website.

No need to book tickets - just turn up on the day.

Disclaimer

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Location

Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE),

1 Great George Street,
London,
SW1P 3AA

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