Liverpool Street station on danger list over Herzog & de Meuron plans [Architects Journal]





Date: 20/06/2023

Herzog & de Meuron's proposals for Liverpool Street station have prompted heritage campaigners to include the central London terminus on a highly endangered list.


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Liverpool Street station on danger list over Herzog & de Meuron plans

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Herzog & de Meurons proposals for Liverpool Street station have prompted heritage campaigners to include the central London terminus on a highly endangered list

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Liverpool Street, partially opened by the GER in 1875 and fully in 1876, and rebuilt in the mid-1980s, seen on 29th May 2021. After a big drop in passenger numbers since March 2020 due to covid, from the look of things people seem to be getting the hang of travelling by train again, even though restrictions had only been partially eased at this date.
Location: Liverpool Street
Company: Great Eastern Metropolitan Station and Railways
29/05/2021 David Bosher
Nice 'One'. Turbostar 170208, sporting the colourful 'One' livery, waiting to leave Liverpool Street on a service to Lowestoft in the summer of 2005. All was to change in February 2008, when the franchise became known as 'National Express East Anglia' - part of the company's nationwide rebranding programme.
Location: Liverpool Street
Company: Great Eastern Metropolitan Station and Railways
24/07/2005 John Furnevel
Looking back towards the concourse at Liverpool Street in July 2005 following a station makeover.
Location: Liverpool Street
Company: Great Eastern Metropolitan Station and Railways
24/07/2005 John Furnevel


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