Waterloo Station, London (United Kingdom)
Grimshaw Architects- Type Station Infraestructure
- Date 1993
- City London
- Country United Kingdom
- Photograph John Edward Linden


The Waterloo terminal, the destination for trains traveling through the Channel Tunnel, is the first monument of a new era in rail travel.
The project site is just wide enough to accommodate the terminal's five tracks and is bounded by the old station and, underground, by the subway tunnels. As in airports, the arrival and departure areas have been separated and arranged beneath the platforms...[+]
Cliente Client
British Railway Board
Arquitectos Architects
N. Grimshaw & Partners
Colaboradores Collaborators
N. Sidor, A. Whalley, P. Fear, S. McGuckin, D. Keys, D. Kirkland, U. Heinemann, J. Mackie. S. Hare, W. Stevens, R. Bate, R. Walker, S. Camenzind, A. Fergusson, l. Bille, C. Campbell, J. Maynard, G. Stowell, E. Jaffres, A. Pond, G. Colligan, C. Lee, S. Yabsley, R. Wood, Y. Ahmad. Soo Yau (architects arquitectos); YRM A. Hunt, C. Hayward T. Gee, British Rail Network, Sir A. Gibb (estructuras structures); J. Roger Preston (ingeniería engineering); Davis Langdon & Everest (quantity surveyors aparejadores); LDP (iluminación lighting); Henrion, Ludlow, Schmidt (signage señalización)
Contratista Contractor
Bovis
Fotos Photos
John Edward Linden, Dennis Gilbert / Arcaid