Elizabeth Line stations by Weston Williamson + Partners
Elizabeth Line Underground Stations, Weston Williamson + Partners London Metro Architecture, Building Images
Elizabeth Line stations by Weston Williamson + Partners in London
23 May 2022
Design: Weston Williamson + Partners Architects
Weston Williamson + Partners? two Elizabeth Line stations are revealed
Location: London, England, UK
Two Elizabeth Line stations by Weston Williamson + Partners revealed
Weston Williamson + Partners are the architects behind two new Elizabeth Line stations at Paddington and Woolwich, now revealed as London?s largest infrastructure project in decades opens to the public.
The Elizabeth Line is a transformational new railway line for London, and will stretch more than 100km from Reading and Heathrow in the west through central London to Shenfield and Abbey Wood in the east. 2022 sees the opening of the central section where, uniquely, Weston Williamson + Partners were tasked with designing two stations in their entirety. Paddington ? the oldest station on the Elizabeth Line ? uses space, volume and light to match the epic grandeur of Brunel?s mainline station. Meanwhile, at Woolwich, the line?s only brand new station has an honest and robust character that, alongside the careful use of materials and detailing, references the site?s rich military heritage.
Photos by Morley von Sternberg
Paddington ? building upon Brunel?s Victorian masterpiece
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