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Selected Infrastructure Projects
As well as creating innovative and landmark schemes in urban
regeneration, commercial and cultural projects, John Lyall and his
practice have always designed the architecture of infrastructure
alongside engineers and specialist contractors. These engineering
driven projects range from rail stations, to bridges, floating piers,
and pumping stations.

John Lyall Architects’ design work celebrates the way the function
and engineering requirements help to establish the form of these
buildings.

The buildings often have to work hard (the daily flow of the public
through stations for example), and last a long time. The practice
prides itself in contributing designs which are eminently practical,
durable and attractive in the urban or rural context.

— John Lyall 2009
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            Pumping Station Locations:

        1   1 Pudding Mill Lane
            2 Old Ford
            3 Stratford Box
Olympic Park Pumping Stations




John Lyall Architects are proud of our involvement with the
Olympic Project – we are the designers of the Primary Foul
Pumping Station for the Olympics at Pudding Mill Lane,
and are also designing two other pumping stations on the
Olympic Park for Thames Water.

Because of the important location all of these projects need
to be produced with the highest quality of design. They are
of course functional buildings though, and in each case
the engineering has been celebrated. Working closely with
the project engineers John Lyall Architects have designed
buildings where form is strongly influenced by function.




John Lyall Architects Ltd. · 13 – 19 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3LT, UK
phone +44 (0)20 7375 3324 · fax +44 (0)20 7375 3325
mail@johnlyallarchitects.com · www.johnlyallarchitects.com
Pudding Mill Lane Pumping Station




The circular shape of the proposed building, which originates
from the simple yet powerful form of the underground shaft,
resulted from the desire to reflect the functional aspects
of the engineering.

Pudding Mill Lane is one of the essential utility facilities for
the London Olympics 2012. It is a ‘primary foul pumping
station’, and its function is to connect a new sewer system
currently being constructed within the Olympic Park to
the existing Northern Outfall Sewer.




John Lyall Architects Ltd. · 13 – 19 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3LT, UK
phone +44 (0)20 7375 3324 · fax +44 (0)20 7375 3325
mail@johnlyallarchitects.com · www.johnlyallarchitects.com
Pudding Mill Lane Pumping Station




For a positive contribution to the public realm, visual interest
will be created through the integration of a form of public
art into design: the pre-cast concrete panels of the outer
wall will be pigmented and some of them will be cast with
a relief pattern. This pattern has been taken from Joseph
Bazalgette’s original Victorian engineering drawings for the
nearby Abbey Mills Pumping Station.

Pudding Mill Lane is one of the essential utility facilities for
the London Olympics 2012. It is a ‘primary foul pumping
station’, and its function is to connect a new sewer system
currently being constructed within the Olympic Park to the
existing Northern Outfall Sewer.




John Lyall Architects Ltd. · 13 – 19 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3LT, UK
phone +44 (0)20 7375 3324 · fax +44 (0)20 7375 3325
mail@johnlyallarchitects.com · www.johnlyallarchitects.com
Pudding Mill Lane Pumping Station




Pudding Mill Lane lies at one of the important new entrances
to the Olympic Park. During the Summer and Paralympic
Games many people will pass by; but afterwards the building
will remain for many decades as this large revitalised area
of London develops into a new community. The building will
be hard wearing and long lasting, but with its decorative
engraved surface will also appeal to future users of the area.

The glowing lantern at the top of the stack will improve
way-finding for people arriving at the new Crossrail station
immediately behind.

Pudding Mill Lane is one of the essential utility facilities for
the London Olympics 2012. It is a ‘primary foul pumping
station’, and its function is to connect a new sewer system
currently being constructed within the Olympic Park to the
existing Northern Outfall Sewer.



John Lyall Architects Ltd. · 13 – 19 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3LT, UK
phone +44 (0)20 7375 3324 · fax +44 (0)20 7375 3325
mail@johnlyallarchitects.com · www.johnlyallarchitects.com
Pudding Mill Lane Pumping Station




The building has clearly defined public / private spaces, but
the boundary is deliberately transparent. Inquisitive members
of the public will see station equipment highlighted in bold
Olympic logo pink.

Pudding Mill Lane is one of the essential utility facilities for
the London Olympics 2012. It is a ‘primary foul pumping
station’, and its function is to connect a new sewer system
currently being constructed within the Olympic Park to the
existing Northern Outfall Sewer.




John Lyall Architects Ltd. · 13 – 19 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3LT, UK
phone +44 (0)20 7375 3324 · fax +44 (0)20 7375 3325
mail@johnlyallarchitects.com · www.johnlyallarchitects.com
Old Ford Pumping Station




Old Ford is an existing protected woodland – a secluded,
quiet environment. The buildings have been designed as a
series of objects in a small clearing – visitors to the site
and passers-by on the greenway will glimpse the intriguing
cubes through the trees.

This is the first of two new pumping stations for Thames
Water, both submitted to planning in April 2009. The projects
have similar objectives, recovering raw water for use
during times of drought. Old Ford is located at the edge of
the Olympic park, immediately to the south west of the
stadium and adjacent to the greenway.




John Lyall Architects Ltd. · 13 – 19 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3LT, UK
phone +44 (0)20 7375 3324 · fax +44 (0)20 7375 3325
mail@johnlyallarchitects.com · www.johnlyallarchitects.com
Old Ford Pumping Station




The project is conceived as a collection of perfect cubes
in patinated Corten Steel – each housing the various
engineering components – arranged around the well access
space – itself clad in Corten but with a fine decorative
pattern cut into it.

This is the first of two new pumping stations for Thames
Water, both submitted to planning in April 2009. The projects
have similar objectives, recovering raw water for use
during times of drought. Old Ford is located at the edge of
the Olympic park, immediately to the south west of the
stadium and adjacent to the greenway.




John Lyall Architects Ltd. · 13 – 19 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3LT, UK
phone +44 (0)20 7375 3324 · fax +44 (0)20 7375 3325
mail@johnlyallarchitects.com · www.johnlyallarchitects.com
Stratford Box Pumping Station




Stratford Box pumping station sits at the centre of the Olympic
Park, alongside an existing balancing pond, a sensitive and
important nature conservation site.

The Olympic Stadium lies to the South while to the North is
‘Stratford Box’ – a large concrete structure recessed into the
landscape which encloses the railway tracks from Kings
Cross as they emerge from the ground.

To retain its structural integrity, millions of litres of water are
pumped out of the surrounding ground, and this project will
recover this otherwise wasted resource. The engineering
elements are brought together in a design which preserves
and enhances the character of the surrounding open space,
and which also compliments the appearance and function of
the wider Olympic project in both Games and legacy modes.




John Lyall Architects Ltd. · 13 – 19 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3LT, UK
phone +44 (0)20 7375 3324 · fax +44 (0)20 7375 3325
mail@johnlyallarchitects.com · www.johnlyallarchitects.com
Stratford Box Pumping Station




Stratford Box pumping station sits at the centre of the Olympic
Park, alongside an existing balancing pond, a sensitive and
important nature conservation site.

This is the second of two new pumping stations for Thames
Water, both submitted to planning in April 2009. The projects
have similar objectives, recovering raw water for use
during times of drought.




John Lyall Architects Ltd. · 13 – 19 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3LT, UK
phone +44 (0)20 7375 3324 · fax +44 (0)20 7375 3325
mail@johnlyallarchitects.com · www.johnlyallarchitects.com
Stratford Box Pumping Station




The engineering components of the Stratford Box pumping
station are housed within interconnected brick volumes,
varying in scale and nestling into the landscape.

This is the second of two new pumping stations for Thames
Water, both submitted to planning in April 2009. The projects
have similar objectives, recovering raw water for use during
times of drought.




John Lyall Architects Ltd. · 13 – 19 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3LT, UK
phone +44 (0)20 7375 3324 · fax +44 (0)20 7375 3325
mail@johnlyallarchitects.com · www.johnlyallarchitects.com
Wick Lane Pumping Station




The Wick Lane pumping station is part of Thames Water’s
wider policy to improve the drainage infrastructure.

Under current conditions during heavy rainfall, the sewage
system in the Wick Lane area has to over-flow directly into
the River Lea. The station will prevent this from occurring by
drawing water-up into the Joseph Bazalgette designed North
London Outfall Sewer, from which it can be discharged into
treatment works.

The pump station will house two large Archimedian Screws,
an engine room and a sub-station. The site is located
prominently on the entrance to the Greenway. The building
forms an entrance to the Greenway and in response to
this, is made up of a series of repetitive sculptural shapes.
It also responds to the demanding technical brief and will
be constructed from robust materials designed for 100
years or more.

John Lyall Architects Ltd. · 13 – 19 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3LT, UK
phone +44 (0)20 7375 3324 · fax +44 (0)20 7375 3325
mail@johnlyallarchitects.com · www.johnlyallarchitects.com
North Greenwich Underground Station




“North Greenwich is as purposeful and functional a station
as any on the line. Yet it has a quality – a sense of delight –
which goes beyond the functional.”
—Ken Powell, The Jubilee Line Extension


One of 12 new underground stations designed by prominent
architects for the Jubilee Line Extension Constructed in a
“trench” 15 metres deep and over 200 metres long in a
contaminated industrial land on the Greenwich Peninsula,
the azure-blue mosaic clad station opened to great acclaim
in 1997 and was shortlisted for the Stirling Prize in 1999.




John Lyall Architects Ltd. · 13 – 19 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3LT, UK
phone +44 (0)20 7375 3324 · fax +44 (0)20 7375 3325
mail@johnlyallarchitects.com · www.johnlyallarchitects.com
North Greenwich Underground Station




“The architects were able to capitalize on the benefits offered
by the clear site to produce a station impressive not only for
its scale but equally for its expressive and dramatic detail
and virtuoso use of materials”
—Ken Powell, The Jubilee Line Extension


One of 12 new underground stations designed by prominent
architects for the Jubilee Line Extension Constructed in a
“trench” 15 metres deep and over 200 metres long in a
contaminated industrial land on the Greenwich Peninsula,
the azure-blue mosaic clad station opened to great acclaim
in 1997 and was shortlisted for the Stirling Prize in 1999.




John Lyall Architects Ltd. · 13 – 19 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3LT, UK
phone +44 (0)20 7375 3324 · fax +44 (0)20 7375 3325
mail@johnlyallarchitects.com · www.johnlyallarchitects.com
North Greenwich Underground Station




“At North Greenwich, you find the millennium version of the
transport interchanges built on the Piccadilly Line in the
1930’s. The difference is that the architects have created an
interchange with all the presence and excitement of a
regional airport. This is regeneration in earnest.”
—Ken Powell, The Jubilee Line Extension


One of 12 new underground stations designed by prominent
architects for the Jubilee Line Extension Constructed in a
“trench” 15 metres deep and over 200 metres long in a
contaminated industrial land on the Greenwich Peninsula,
the azure-blue mosaic clad station opened to great acclaim
in 1997 and was shortlisted for the Stirling Prize in 1999.




John Lyall Architects Ltd. · 13 – 19 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3LT, UK
phone +44 (0)20 7375 3324 · fax +44 (0)20 7375 3325
mail@johnlyallarchitects.com · www.johnlyallarchitects.com
Tottenham Hale Overground Station




“This must be one of the most unusual railway buildings of
all time, a kind of organic engineering structure that is as
friendly as it is functional.”
—Jonathan Glancey, The Independent


With the opening of Stansted Airport, Tottenham Hale
became an important interchange for the Victoria Line tube
and overground express service to London. The scheme
links a new important station a “cathedral of glass”– with
a re-invented underground station. Dynamic light and water
structures enliven the forecourt where buses and taxis
connect. Collaborating artist: Bruce McLean




John Lyall Architects Ltd. · 13 – 19 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3LT, UK
phone +44 (0)20 7375 3324 · fax +44 (0)20 7375 3325
mail@johnlyallarchitects.com · www.johnlyallarchitects.com
Tottenham Hale Overground Station




“It is the combination of high efficiency, determined
enforcement of a concise design strategy and considerate
approach to the needs of the users that makes Tottenham
Hale station so successful as a public utility. By making
something that is much more than a mechanistic interchange
the architects have provided a lesson for the planners of
this suburban crossroads.”
—Tony Meadows, Architecture Today


With the opening of Stansted Airport, Tottenham Hale
became an important interchange for the Victoria Line tube
and overground express service to London. The scheme
links a new important station a “cathedral of glass”– with
a re-invented underground station. Dynamic light and water
structures enliven the forecourt where buses and taxis
connect. Collaborating artist: Bruce McLean




John Lyall Architects Ltd. · 13 – 19 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3LT, UK
phone +44 (0)20 7375 3324 · fax +44 (0)20 7375 3325
mail@johnlyallarchitects.com · www.johnlyallarchitects.com
Lifting Bridge, Canary Wharf




This elegant, but robust, infrastructure building was
designed to house the machinery which powers a new lifting
bridge at Canary Wharf, London. The silver painted steel-
clad building also features a small, but visible, control room
for the operating personnel. Designed with engineers
Mott MacDonald, the building nicknamed “the-chicken” has
become a small, but much loved architectural feature in
London’s Docklands.




John Lyall Architects Ltd. · 13 – 19 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3LT, UK
phone +44 (0)20 7375 3324 · fax +44 (0)20 7375 3325
mail@johnlyallarchitects.com · www.johnlyallarchitects.com
Floating Fire Station, Lambeth




The fire fighting pier is located on the Thames opposite the
Houses of Parliament. It acts as a base for the various fire
crews which are out on the river constantly over 24 hours.
The floating pontoon provides docking space for the fire
tender boats, and an operational centre, together with mess
facilities for the crew.

The pier was designed with engineers Parkman Buck,
constructed at a shipyard in Aberystwyth and towed along
the English Channel, up the Thames and moored finally
by Lambeth Bridge.




John Lyall Architects Ltd. · 13 – 19 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3LT, UK
phone +44 (0)20 7375 3324 · fax +44 (0)20 7375 3325
mail@johnlyallarchitects.com · www.johnlyallarchitects.com
John Lyall Architects Ltd.
13 –19 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3LT, United Kingdom
phone +44 (0)20 7375 3324 · fax +44 (0)20 7375 3325
mail@johnlyallarchitects.com · www.johnlyallarchitects.com

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Selected Infrastructure Projects John Lyall Architects

  • 2.
  • 3. As well as creating innovative and landmark schemes in urban regeneration, commercial and cultural projects, John Lyall and his practice have always designed the architecture of infrastructure alongside engineers and specialist contractors. These engineering driven projects range from rail stations, to bridges, floating piers, and pumping stations. John Lyall Architects’ design work celebrates the way the function and engineering requirements help to establish the form of these buildings. The buildings often have to work hard (the daily flow of the public through stations for example), and last a long time. The practice prides itself in contributing designs which are eminently practical, durable and attractive in the urban or rural context. — John Lyall 2009
  • 4.
  • 5. 3 2 Pumping Station Locations: 1 1 Pudding Mill Lane 2 Old Ford 3 Stratford Box
  • 6. Olympic Park Pumping Stations John Lyall Architects are proud of our involvement with the Olympic Project – we are the designers of the Primary Foul Pumping Station for the Olympics at Pudding Mill Lane, and are also designing two other pumping stations on the Olympic Park for Thames Water. Because of the important location all of these projects need to be produced with the highest quality of design. They are of course functional buildings though, and in each case the engineering has been celebrated. Working closely with the project engineers John Lyall Architects have designed buildings where form is strongly influenced by function. John Lyall Architects Ltd. · 13 – 19 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3LT, UK phone +44 (0)20 7375 3324 · fax +44 (0)20 7375 3325 mail@johnlyallarchitects.com · www.johnlyallarchitects.com
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  • 8. Pudding Mill Lane Pumping Station The circular shape of the proposed building, which originates from the simple yet powerful form of the underground shaft, resulted from the desire to reflect the functional aspects of the engineering. Pudding Mill Lane is one of the essential utility facilities for the London Olympics 2012. It is a ‘primary foul pumping station’, and its function is to connect a new sewer system currently being constructed within the Olympic Park to the existing Northern Outfall Sewer. John Lyall Architects Ltd. · 13 – 19 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3LT, UK phone +44 (0)20 7375 3324 · fax +44 (0)20 7375 3325 mail@johnlyallarchitects.com · www.johnlyallarchitects.com
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  • 10. Pudding Mill Lane Pumping Station For a positive contribution to the public realm, visual interest will be created through the integration of a form of public art into design: the pre-cast concrete panels of the outer wall will be pigmented and some of them will be cast with a relief pattern. This pattern has been taken from Joseph Bazalgette’s original Victorian engineering drawings for the nearby Abbey Mills Pumping Station. Pudding Mill Lane is one of the essential utility facilities for the London Olympics 2012. It is a ‘primary foul pumping station’, and its function is to connect a new sewer system currently being constructed within the Olympic Park to the existing Northern Outfall Sewer. John Lyall Architects Ltd. · 13 – 19 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3LT, UK phone +44 (0)20 7375 3324 · fax +44 (0)20 7375 3325 mail@johnlyallarchitects.com · www.johnlyallarchitects.com
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  • 12. Pudding Mill Lane Pumping Station Pudding Mill Lane lies at one of the important new entrances to the Olympic Park. During the Summer and Paralympic Games many people will pass by; but afterwards the building will remain for many decades as this large revitalised area of London develops into a new community. The building will be hard wearing and long lasting, but with its decorative engraved surface will also appeal to future users of the area. The glowing lantern at the top of the stack will improve way-finding for people arriving at the new Crossrail station immediately behind. Pudding Mill Lane is one of the essential utility facilities for the London Olympics 2012. It is a ‘primary foul pumping station’, and its function is to connect a new sewer system currently being constructed within the Olympic Park to the existing Northern Outfall Sewer. John Lyall Architects Ltd. · 13 – 19 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3LT, UK phone +44 (0)20 7375 3324 · fax +44 (0)20 7375 3325 mail@johnlyallarchitects.com · www.johnlyallarchitects.com
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  • 14. Pudding Mill Lane Pumping Station The building has clearly defined public / private spaces, but the boundary is deliberately transparent. Inquisitive members of the public will see station equipment highlighted in bold Olympic logo pink. Pudding Mill Lane is one of the essential utility facilities for the London Olympics 2012. It is a ‘primary foul pumping station’, and its function is to connect a new sewer system currently being constructed within the Olympic Park to the existing Northern Outfall Sewer. John Lyall Architects Ltd. · 13 – 19 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3LT, UK phone +44 (0)20 7375 3324 · fax +44 (0)20 7375 3325 mail@johnlyallarchitects.com · www.johnlyallarchitects.com
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  • 16. Old Ford Pumping Station Old Ford is an existing protected woodland – a secluded, quiet environment. The buildings have been designed as a series of objects in a small clearing – visitors to the site and passers-by on the greenway will glimpse the intriguing cubes through the trees. This is the first of two new pumping stations for Thames Water, both submitted to planning in April 2009. The projects have similar objectives, recovering raw water for use during times of drought. Old Ford is located at the edge of the Olympic park, immediately to the south west of the stadium and adjacent to the greenway. John Lyall Architects Ltd. · 13 – 19 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3LT, UK phone +44 (0)20 7375 3324 · fax +44 (0)20 7375 3325 mail@johnlyallarchitects.com · www.johnlyallarchitects.com
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  • 18. Old Ford Pumping Station The project is conceived as a collection of perfect cubes in patinated Corten Steel – each housing the various engineering components – arranged around the well access space – itself clad in Corten but with a fine decorative pattern cut into it. This is the first of two new pumping stations for Thames Water, both submitted to planning in April 2009. The projects have similar objectives, recovering raw water for use during times of drought. Old Ford is located at the edge of the Olympic park, immediately to the south west of the stadium and adjacent to the greenway. John Lyall Architects Ltd. · 13 – 19 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3LT, UK phone +44 (0)20 7375 3324 · fax +44 (0)20 7375 3325 mail@johnlyallarchitects.com · www.johnlyallarchitects.com
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  • 20. Stratford Box Pumping Station Stratford Box pumping station sits at the centre of the Olympic Park, alongside an existing balancing pond, a sensitive and important nature conservation site. The Olympic Stadium lies to the South while to the North is ‘Stratford Box’ – a large concrete structure recessed into the landscape which encloses the railway tracks from Kings Cross as they emerge from the ground. To retain its structural integrity, millions of litres of water are pumped out of the surrounding ground, and this project will recover this otherwise wasted resource. The engineering elements are brought together in a design which preserves and enhances the character of the surrounding open space, and which also compliments the appearance and function of the wider Olympic project in both Games and legacy modes. John Lyall Architects Ltd. · 13 – 19 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3LT, UK phone +44 (0)20 7375 3324 · fax +44 (0)20 7375 3325 mail@johnlyallarchitects.com · www.johnlyallarchitects.com
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  • 22. Stratford Box Pumping Station Stratford Box pumping station sits at the centre of the Olympic Park, alongside an existing balancing pond, a sensitive and important nature conservation site. This is the second of two new pumping stations for Thames Water, both submitted to planning in April 2009. The projects have similar objectives, recovering raw water for use during times of drought. John Lyall Architects Ltd. · 13 – 19 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3LT, UK phone +44 (0)20 7375 3324 · fax +44 (0)20 7375 3325 mail@johnlyallarchitects.com · www.johnlyallarchitects.com
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  • 24. Stratford Box Pumping Station The engineering components of the Stratford Box pumping station are housed within interconnected brick volumes, varying in scale and nestling into the landscape. This is the second of two new pumping stations for Thames Water, both submitted to planning in April 2009. The projects have similar objectives, recovering raw water for use during times of drought. John Lyall Architects Ltd. · 13 – 19 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3LT, UK phone +44 (0)20 7375 3324 · fax +44 (0)20 7375 3325 mail@johnlyallarchitects.com · www.johnlyallarchitects.com
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  • 26. Wick Lane Pumping Station The Wick Lane pumping station is part of Thames Water’s wider policy to improve the drainage infrastructure. Under current conditions during heavy rainfall, the sewage system in the Wick Lane area has to over-flow directly into the River Lea. The station will prevent this from occurring by drawing water-up into the Joseph Bazalgette designed North London Outfall Sewer, from which it can be discharged into treatment works. The pump station will house two large Archimedian Screws, an engine room and a sub-station. The site is located prominently on the entrance to the Greenway. The building forms an entrance to the Greenway and in response to this, is made up of a series of repetitive sculptural shapes. It also responds to the demanding technical brief and will be constructed from robust materials designed for 100 years or more. John Lyall Architects Ltd. · 13 – 19 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3LT, UK phone +44 (0)20 7375 3324 · fax +44 (0)20 7375 3325 mail@johnlyallarchitects.com · www.johnlyallarchitects.com
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  • 28. North Greenwich Underground Station “North Greenwich is as purposeful and functional a station as any on the line. Yet it has a quality – a sense of delight – which goes beyond the functional.” —Ken Powell, The Jubilee Line Extension One of 12 new underground stations designed by prominent architects for the Jubilee Line Extension Constructed in a “trench” 15 metres deep and over 200 metres long in a contaminated industrial land on the Greenwich Peninsula, the azure-blue mosaic clad station opened to great acclaim in 1997 and was shortlisted for the Stirling Prize in 1999. John Lyall Architects Ltd. · 13 – 19 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3LT, UK phone +44 (0)20 7375 3324 · fax +44 (0)20 7375 3325 mail@johnlyallarchitects.com · www.johnlyallarchitects.com
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  • 30. North Greenwich Underground Station “The architects were able to capitalize on the benefits offered by the clear site to produce a station impressive not only for its scale but equally for its expressive and dramatic detail and virtuoso use of materials” —Ken Powell, The Jubilee Line Extension One of 12 new underground stations designed by prominent architects for the Jubilee Line Extension Constructed in a “trench” 15 metres deep and over 200 metres long in a contaminated industrial land on the Greenwich Peninsula, the azure-blue mosaic clad station opened to great acclaim in 1997 and was shortlisted for the Stirling Prize in 1999. John Lyall Architects Ltd. · 13 – 19 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3LT, UK phone +44 (0)20 7375 3324 · fax +44 (0)20 7375 3325 mail@johnlyallarchitects.com · www.johnlyallarchitects.com
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  • 32. North Greenwich Underground Station “At North Greenwich, you find the millennium version of the transport interchanges built on the Piccadilly Line in the 1930’s. The difference is that the architects have created an interchange with all the presence and excitement of a regional airport. This is regeneration in earnest.” —Ken Powell, The Jubilee Line Extension One of 12 new underground stations designed by prominent architects for the Jubilee Line Extension Constructed in a “trench” 15 metres deep and over 200 metres long in a contaminated industrial land on the Greenwich Peninsula, the azure-blue mosaic clad station opened to great acclaim in 1997 and was shortlisted for the Stirling Prize in 1999. John Lyall Architects Ltd. · 13 – 19 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3LT, UK phone +44 (0)20 7375 3324 · fax +44 (0)20 7375 3325 mail@johnlyallarchitects.com · www.johnlyallarchitects.com
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  • 34. Tottenham Hale Overground Station “This must be one of the most unusual railway buildings of all time, a kind of organic engineering structure that is as friendly as it is functional.” —Jonathan Glancey, The Independent With the opening of Stansted Airport, Tottenham Hale became an important interchange for the Victoria Line tube and overground express service to London. The scheme links a new important station a “cathedral of glass”– with a re-invented underground station. Dynamic light and water structures enliven the forecourt where buses and taxis connect. Collaborating artist: Bruce McLean John Lyall Architects Ltd. · 13 – 19 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3LT, UK phone +44 (0)20 7375 3324 · fax +44 (0)20 7375 3325 mail@johnlyallarchitects.com · www.johnlyallarchitects.com
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  • 36. Tottenham Hale Overground Station “It is the combination of high efficiency, determined enforcement of a concise design strategy and considerate approach to the needs of the users that makes Tottenham Hale station so successful as a public utility. By making something that is much more than a mechanistic interchange the architects have provided a lesson for the planners of this suburban crossroads.” —Tony Meadows, Architecture Today With the opening of Stansted Airport, Tottenham Hale became an important interchange for the Victoria Line tube and overground express service to London. The scheme links a new important station a “cathedral of glass”– with a re-invented underground station. Dynamic light and water structures enliven the forecourt where buses and taxis connect. Collaborating artist: Bruce McLean John Lyall Architects Ltd. · 13 – 19 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3LT, UK phone +44 (0)20 7375 3324 · fax +44 (0)20 7375 3325 mail@johnlyallarchitects.com · www.johnlyallarchitects.com
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  • 38. Lifting Bridge, Canary Wharf This elegant, but robust, infrastructure building was designed to house the machinery which powers a new lifting bridge at Canary Wharf, London. The silver painted steel- clad building also features a small, but visible, control room for the operating personnel. Designed with engineers Mott MacDonald, the building nicknamed “the-chicken” has become a small, but much loved architectural feature in London’s Docklands. John Lyall Architects Ltd. · 13 – 19 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3LT, UK phone +44 (0)20 7375 3324 · fax +44 (0)20 7375 3325 mail@johnlyallarchitects.com · www.johnlyallarchitects.com
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  • 40. Floating Fire Station, Lambeth The fire fighting pier is located on the Thames opposite the Houses of Parliament. It acts as a base for the various fire crews which are out on the river constantly over 24 hours. The floating pontoon provides docking space for the fire tender boats, and an operational centre, together with mess facilities for the crew. The pier was designed with engineers Parkman Buck, constructed at a shipyard in Aberystwyth and towed along the English Channel, up the Thames and moored finally by Lambeth Bridge. John Lyall Architects Ltd. · 13 – 19 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3LT, UK phone +44 (0)20 7375 3324 · fax +44 (0)20 7375 3325 mail@johnlyallarchitects.com · www.johnlyallarchitects.com
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  • 42. John Lyall Architects Ltd. 13 –19 Curtain Road, London EC2A 3LT, United Kingdom phone +44 (0)20 7375 3324 · fax +44 (0)20 7375 3325 mail@johnlyallarchitects.com · www.johnlyallarchitects.com