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St Pancras Station Retail + Concourses
2007
Chapman Taylor

Chapman Taylor designed the integration of shops, cafes and bars into
the new two-level concourse areas of this 1868 Grade 1 listed building.
The Paris and Brussels Eurostar services together with the new fast commuter
services from Kent transfered to St Pancras and 40 million passengers
a year will pass through the station. The shops occupy the undercroft,
formerly a Victorian beer store, opening up the floor level above to bring
in natural light and increase visibility.
The design creates high-quality station retail, sensitively integrated
with the historic building fabric. The original exposed brick arches to
the vaults are retained inside the shops to create a timeless design.
The cafes and bars are on the main concourse level. Chapman Taylor also
proposed the design standards for all commercial signage and retail fascias
as part of the approvals to be obtained from English Heritage and Camden
Council.

St Pancras Station London photos from Chapman Taylor Architects 301107
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