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You’d be hard pressed to find a British brutalist icon outside London that is as instantly recognisable as Preston Bus Station. The project, originally completed in 1969 to a design by BDP, is ...
John Puttick Associates has completed the renovation of the Grade II-listed brutalist bus station in Preston, in the north of England. The architects have restored the interiors and updated the ...
Grade II-listed Preston bus station is celebrating its 50th anniversary. The station, built in the Brutalist architectural style, was threatened with demolition before it was given protected ...
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.
Preston Bus station was once under threat of demolition and often maligned for its Brutalist design. But now the ‘sensitive’ redesign of the Grade 11-listed building has scooped a Special ...
The 2021 World Monuments Fund/Knoll Modernism Prize has been awarded to John Puttick Associates in recognition of its conservation of Preston Bus Station, a brutalist masterpiece in Lancashire ...
The Twentieth Century Society has made a fresh bid to list Preston’s 1969 bus station which is again threatened with demolition More from: New bid to list Preston's Brutalist bus station The ...
Preston's under-threat bus station has been given Grade II listed status by the government. Preston City Council wants to demolish the station, saying it would cost more than £17m to modernise.
Grade II-listed Preston bus station is celebrating its 50th anniversary. The station, built in the Brutalist architectural style, was threatened with demolition before it was given protected ...
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