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Kings Cross Station-John McAslan PartnersA five-year renovation of <a href="http://inhabitat.com/photos-amazing-renovation-of-kings-cross-station-new-western-concourse-in-progress/" target="_blank">London's King's Cross Station</a> is now complete and the glorious new hub will formally open to the public on March 19th. Designed by <a href="http://www.mcaslan.co.uk/projects/king-s-cross-station" target="_blank">John McAslan + Partners</a>, the renovation was a three part project that included a re-use, a restoration and a new build. The train shed and range buildings were adapted and re-used, the station’s previously obscured Grade I listed façade has been delicately restored, and the new Western Concourse is the showcase of the project. The semi-circular concourse also features a 150 meter free spanning roof that floods the space with natural daylight. On top of all that, the £500m renovation included improved passenger circulation, a photovoltaic system, and new skylights for the train shed.1
Kings Cross Station-John McAslan PartnersAs the station was originally built in 1852 and listed as a Grade I facility, the facade had to remain fully intact.2
Kings Cross Station-John McAslan PartnersThe Western Concourse will be the new beating heart of the station when its officially opened up to passengers come Monday, March 19th.3
Kings Cross Station-John McAslan PartnersThe renovation had to carefully and creatively restore and keep this intact while opening the space up for passengers and providing room for rail utilities and offices, along with new cafes, bars and retail.4
Kings Cross Station-John McAslan PartnersThe free spanning roof emerges next to the historic facade and expands up and over the concourse to provide uninterrupted space to move.5
Kings Cross Station-John McAslan PartnersNaturally daylight through the translucent ceiling, the room is bright and cheery, a welcome departure from the once gloomy station.6
Kings Cross Station-John McAslan PartnersBeyond the new construction, the train shed was fully revamped to improve passenger circulation, access and the overall aesthetic.7
Kings Cross Station-John McAslan PartnersA huge new skylight system over the tracks transforms the space into something bright and cheery.8
Kings Cross Station-John McAslan PartnersNetwork Rail is even making space for <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2012/mar/14/five-year-redevelopment-kings-cross-station?newsfeed=true" target="_blank">Platform 9 3/4</a> in honor of JK Rowling's infamous boarding spot for Hogwarts.9
Kings Cross Station-John McAslan PartnersA rooftop photovoltaic system will generate 10-20% of the stations energy needs as well.10
Kings Cross Station-John McAslan Partners“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 traveling condition,” <a href="http://inhabitat.com/photos-amazing-renovation-of-kings-cross-station-new-western-concourse-in-progress/2/">said John McAslan</a>.11
Kings Cross Station-John McAslan Partners“I believe the reinvention and transformation of King’s Cross station is, quite simply, the most significant piece of place-making in London for many years. "12
Kings Cross Station-John McAslan Partners"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
Kings Cross Station-John McAslan PartnersDetail images of the new roof structure.14
Kings Cross Station-John McAslan PartnersRenovation of the facade and other interior spaces.15
Kings Cross Station-John McAslan PartnersNew rooms and walkways complement the original structure but also make it modern.16
Kings Cross Station-John McAslan PartnersAerial view of the new Western Concourse.17
Kings Cross Station-John McAslan PartnersRenovation plans of King's Cross Station.18
Kings Cross Station-John McAslan PartnersElevations of King's Cross Station19
Kings Cross Station-John McAslan PartnersCut away view into recently renovated King's Cross Station20
Kings Cross Station-John McAslan PartnersCAD drawing of Western Concourse roof.21





















