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Leslie Green

Leslie Green was a British architect best known for designing many London Underground stations in the early 20th century. His style features distinctive oxblood red terracotta tiles, large semi-circular windows, and elegant Art Deco influences, making stations both functional and visually appealing. Green’s designs aimed to enhance passenger experience with clear signage and comfortable spaces, establishing a cohesive and recognizable look for the Underground infrastructure. His work remains influential, celebrated for combining practicality with aesthetic appeal, and many of his station entrances and interiors continue to be iconic landmarks in London today.