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Preston's Brutalist bus station was given Grade II-listed status in 2013, but had also been called an "eyesore" by a city council leader.
The RIBA’s competition office has begun an international search for a team to create a new youth centre in Preston’s grade II-listed Brutalist bus station More from: International competition launched ...
Preston Bus Station was designed by Manchester-based Building Design Partnership (BDP) during their heyday, and at a time when Preston was a major stop on the M6, Britain's first motorway.
Divisive concrete behemoth Preston Bus Station may yet be saved from its planned demolition. On the heels of a well co-ordinated campaign to save the brutalist monument, local businessman Simon ...
John Puttick, a British architect currently practicing in New York City, has won an international competition to redesign and modernize an iconic Brutalist bus station in England. The landmark ...
Preston Bus Station and Car Park Designed by BDP, built 1966-69. Grade II listed ...
The cost of parking at Preston bus station is to increase by 20%, councillors have decided. It will be the first price rise in nine years at the 600-space multi-storey facility.
A spokesman for the retailer said: “The END. Creative team were inspired by the preserved architecture of the Brutalist Preston bus station and wanted to create a relatable fashion Editorial ...
Preston Bus Station was considered the largest bus station in Europe when it opened in 1969. The site, which was under-threat from demolition, was given Grade II listed status in 2013.
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