Battersea Power Station

- Company:
- Waagner Biro steel and glass
- Client:
- Battersea Power Station Development Company
- Investor, Builder:
- Battersea Power Station Development Company
- Designer:
- Rafael Viñoly Architects and Mott MacDonald
- Country, City:
- United Kingdom, London
- Object category:
- Infrastructure
- Material:
- steel
- Services:
- Engineering
- Completion:
- 2021
The Battersea Power Station is the one of two new tube stations on the London Underground, as part of the Northern Line Extension project. They are the first completely new stations in 80 years. Waagner Biro steel and glass designed and built the complete station envelope, including the primary and secondary steel ...
The Battersea Power Station is the one of two new tube stations on the London Underground, as part of the Northern Line Extension project. They are the first completely new stations in 80 years.
Waagner Biro steel and glass designed and built the complete station envelope, including the primary and secondary steel structure, anodized aluminum along with the rooflight above the escalators, structural glazing, louvres, station signage and bostwick gate.
The station opened its doors to the first passengers in September 2021, having continued construction through the Covid-19 pandemic shutdowns in the UK.
The project was commissioned by the Battersea Power Station Development Company, with Rafael Viñoly Architects as the architect and Mott MacDonald as the engineer.
Awarded the AJ Architecture Award