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The designs were showcased in a recent exhibition, hosted by engineers Skelly & Couch, on the restoration and refurbishment of the BDP-designed bus station, which the New York-based practice is also ...
Through a great set of photos I tour Preston Bus Station from its planned site to construction and beyond. Completed in 1969, ...
Preston Bus Station (1969). Image via BDP. In 2013, following a number of campaigns, a 1969 Brutalist icon in the northern British city of Preston was listed. The future of this bus terminal—one ...
Preston Bus Station, completed in 1969, is one of the most iconic and divisive structures in the city. Designed by Keith Ingham and Charles Wilson of Building Design Partnership (BDP), its bold ...
Design 2: View towards the Youth Zone from the south Preston bus station was considered the largest bus station in Europe when it opened in 1969. Image source, Lancashire County Council ...
Preston bus station: the longest in Europe An attempt to get "listed" status to save a modern-day Lancashire bus station from demolition has failed. The Preston building, which is the longest bus ...
John Puttick Associates has completed the renovation of the Grade II-listed Brutalist bus station in Preston, in the north of England.
An offer from a local businessman to buy Preston Bus Station is set to be declined by councillors. They claim they can no longer afford the annual bill of nearly £300,000 to keep it open. ITV ...
Preston's iconic bus station lives to fight another day as Culture Minister Ed Vaizey awards it grade II listed status, putting paid to council plans to demolish the structure to save money.
I HAVE followed with interest much of the correspondence in the local press about the future of Preston bus station. Like many others, who think this is a much maligned and quite unique building ...
New model shots have been released of John Puttick Associates’ reworked concept for a new youth centre at Preston’s Grade II-listed bus station The designs were showcased in a recent exhibition, ...