Architectural cladding systems for flagship station

Architectural cladding systems for flagship station

London's new Canary Wharf Crossrail station features Booth Muirie's specialist architectural cladding systems for its futuristic footbridge entrance to the new flagship station.

The project introduces a brand new Crossrail station located on the North Dock of West India Quay, East London and is just one of many stations in development for the new Crossrail scheme, opening in 2018.

Booth Muirie's systems were specified for the exterior cladding of the new Adams Plaza Bridge, designed by Adamsons Associates, which is an elevated entrance from One Canada Square to Crossrail Place. The new station boasts state-of-the-art facilities, including over 9000m² of retail space, some of which is located 22 metres below the water level.

The Canary Wharf Crossrail station is the first and the largest construction to date within the Crossrail development, which aims to improve travel across London and South East England. Situated in one of London's prime locations, the station provides several retail, leisure and transport facilities, plus a rooftop garden, all together underneath a striking, semi-open air lattice roof.

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