Jubilee Line Building Designs, Tube Architecture Photos, London Underground Railway Stations Architects
Jubilee Line Buildings London Underground
London Underground Buildings: Metro Stations in Capital of England, UK
9 Feb 2010
Major Project: 11 stations along 16km of new underground railway from Westminster east to Stratford
Jubilee Line Stations
Jubilee Line Buildings listed alphabetically
Bermondsey
Design: Ian Ritchie Architects
Canary Wharf
Design: Foster + Partners
Canning Town
Design: Troughton McAslan (this architecture practice no longer exists)
North Greenwich
Design: Alsop Lyall
Southwark
Design: MacCormac Jamieson Prichard
Stratford
Design: Troughton McAslan
West Ham
Design: van Heyningen & Haward
Westminster
Design: Hopkins Architects
Links to some of the above Jubilee Line Stations further down this page
Six Mid-Line Vent & Escape Shafts, Jubilee Line, east London
Dates built: 1990-99
Design: Ian Ritchie Architects
Culling Road:
photos from Ian Ritchie Architects
Druid Street:
photos from Ian Ritchie Architects
Durands Wharf:
photos from Ian Ritchie Architects
Southwark:
photograph © Adrian Welch
Location: London, England, UK
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Canary Wharf Tube Station
photo © Adrian Welch
Canary Wharf Tube Station on Jubilee Line Extension
Bermondsey Jubilee Line Underground Station
photo from Ian Ritchie Architects
Jubilee Line Underground Station
North Greenwich Station
Date built: 1999
Design: Alsop Lyall (led by English architect Will Alsop) ; Alsop, Lyall and Störmer
photo © Adrian Welch
Jubilee Line Station
This South London tube station opened in May 1999. It is adjacent to The O2, on the south bank of the River Thames. It is most eastern below ground station located along the line, between the Canary Wharf and Canning Town tube stops.
Wood Lane Station, Hammersmith, Northwest London, England, UK
Design: Ian Ritchie Architects
photo © Jocelyne Van Den Bossche
Wood Lane Station – Prime Minister’s Better Public Building Award Finalist 2009
Wood Lane Station is the first tube station to be built on an existing line in 70 years. It is the result of a major partnership between London Underground and Westfield, delivered as part of the integrated transport strategy for Westfield. It was a complex project, in terms of procurement, design, construction, safety and adherence to numerous building regulations.
Crossrail Station Images
picture from architects
Crossrail Station Buildings
St Pancras London Railway Station
Jubilee Gardens, South Bank, central London
Date: 2006-
West 8 Landscape Architects
Jubilee Gardens
Jubilee Line Buildings designer : Ian Ritchie Architects
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