Description
London Underground Symmetry and Imperfections: The Tube Mapper Project invites readers into a visually compelling journey through the tunnels, platforms, and stations of the London Underground. Photographer Luke Agbaimoni — founder of the “Tube Mapper” project — turns his lens toward the symmetry, angles, reflections and light-play of one of the world’s most iconic transit systems.
Across 160 pages, this hardcover art book captures both familiar and overlooked corners of the Underground: escalators rising into light, infinite-looking corridors, repetitive tile patterns, and architectural details that often go unnoticed in daily commutes. With a background in graphic design and a longstanding commitment to urban photography, Agbaimoni transforms mundane public transport spaces into art — exploring how symmetry and “imperfections” alike combine to craft the Tube’s distinct visual identity.
Whether you’re a transport enthusiast, urban photographer, or simply drawn to striking architecture, this book offers a unique lens on London’s subterranean world — inviting you to see the Underground through fresh, contemplative eyes. The Tube Mapper Project delivers more than photos: it reveals the hidden aesthetic of everyday transit spaces.





