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King's Cross Station Renovation-John McAslanAlthough still 6 months away from completion, the amazing <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/green-renovation">renovation</a> of London's King's Cross Station is taking shape wonderfully. The massive three-pronged project designed by <a href="http://inhabitat.com/port-au-princes-historic-iron-market-restored-to-full-glory/">John McAslan + Partners</a> involves clever reuse, thoughtful restoration and new construction to create a new iconic work of architecture that will serve as a gateway to London and the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/london-olympics">2012 Olympics</a>. The restoration of the historic buildings and main train shed is already complete and now all that is left to finish construction on is the centerpiece of the station - the Western Concourse. The wave-like semi-circular canopy will be the largest single-span station structure in Europe and will transform the train station with natural daylighting into a welcoming and uplifting space.1
King's Cross Station Renovation-John McAslanOriginally opened in 1852, King's Cross Station is a key station in London's <a href="http://inhabitat.com/belgian-high-speed-rail-system-to-get-solar-boost/">railway network</a> and it's proximity to the St. Pancras tube station make it a one of Britain's biggest transport hubs.2
King's Cross Station Renovation-John McAslanThe solidly built station was unfortunately known to be dingy and dark, so one of the goal's of the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/category/green-renovation">renovation</a> was to make the station feel more inviting and uplifting.3
King's Cross Station Renovation-John McAslanThe three-part project involved the renovation of the train sheds and surrounding support buildings, as well as a detailed restoration of historic buildings and the classic Victorian facade.4
King's Cross Station Renovation-John McAslanThe new Western Concourse opens the station up, improves passenger circulation and amenities, and creates a better connection with the connecting metro station5
King's Cross Station Renovation-John McAslanDesigned by Arup, the semi-circular concourse rises 20 m in height and spans the full 150m-length of the existing Western Range building cleverly incorporating the restored brickwork and masonry features of the historic building.6
King's Cross Station Renovation-John McAslanThe juxtaposition of the new and the old references the past while surging on into the future.7
King's Cross Station Renovation-John McAslanThe new vaulted canopy not only brings critical <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/natural-daylighting">natural daylight</a> into the space, but also provides new retail, support and administrative facilities necessary for the future of London's rail.8
King's Cross Station Renovation-John McAslanConstruction on the Western Concourse is expected to be complete in March 2012, just in time for the influx of visitors before the Olympics.9
King's Cross Station Renovation-John McAslanPassenger numbers are expected to increase to 50 million annually in the station by next year.10
King's Cross Station Renovation-John McAslan"For the practice, and for me personally, the redevelopment of King’s Cross station isn’t just an exercise in updating an old Victorian railway terminus and creating a vastly improved travelling condition." <a href="http://www.mcaslan.co.uk/admin/uploads/Reference/Downloads/JMPKingsCross.pdf" target="_blank">said John McAslan</a>.11
King's Cross Station Renovation-John McAslan"I believe the reinvention and transformation of King’s Cross station is, quite simply, the most significant piece of place-making in <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/london">London</a> for many years."12
King's Cross Station Renovation-John McAslan"And like its near neighbor at St Pancras, it promises to be a marvelous grand project in the great European tradition. So let’s salute this endeavor and look forward to celebrating its completion to coincide with London’s Olympic in 2012."13
King's Cross Station Renovation-John McAslanCAD model of the new concourse roof structure.14
King's Cross Station Renovation-John McAslanConstruction on the Western Concourse, July 201115
King's Cross Station Renovation-John McAslanConstruction on the Western Concourse, July 201116
King's Cross Station Renovation-John McAslanConstruction on the Western Concourse, July 201117
King's Cross Station Renovation-John McAslanKings Cross Central - construction of the northen concourse for King's Cross Station in December & February 201118
King's Cross Station Renovation-John McAslanKings Cross Central - construction of the northen concourse for King's Cross Station in February 201119
King's Cross Station Renovation-John McAslanCut-and-cover tunnelling for Metropolitan Railway circa. 1861.20
King's Cross Station Renovation-John McAslanDepiction of station on its opening circa. 1852.21





















