The Elizabeth line has won the prestigious RIBA Stirling Prize for architecture
Briefly

"It's that common design that gives the Elizabeth line its distinctive appearance, especially in the core section with the curved concrete walls (and ghosts). The curvacious tunnels are almost organic in how they sweep around the stations."
"One of the very earliest design choices was also to give a lot of thought to signage - train indicators and messaging placed above doors so that there would be minimal interruption along the length of the platforms."
"The one, in hindsight, mistake is that some of the signage needed to be clearer about which exit to use when interchanging with other lines, as you can see large handwritten signs being added in places."
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