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The restoration of Battersea Power Station's Art Deco control room has been revealed in newly released images. Control Room A was part of the turbine hall in the original part of the Grade II ...
Battersea Power Station, the hulking great 1930s brick ... And now, finally, the Grade II-listed art deco monolith has risen again like a phoenix from the coal ashes … reborn as part of a ...
All of this is a fitting introduction to the red-brick power station itself, a six-acre art deco giant that operated from 1933 until 1983 and once provided electricity for a fifth of London.
These articles should interest you: An iconic silhouette on the London skyline, Battersea Power Station stands as a monumental example of industrial Art Deco. Designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott ...
The Lift 109 experience begins in the Power Station’s magnificent Art Deco Turbine Hall A where visitors can see original records and media displays, detailing the building’s rich history.
Battersea Power Station was originally built between 1929 and 1955 as a coal-guzzling powerhouse and at its peak produced a whopping fifth of the capital’s electricity. An Art Deco landmark ...
Art Deco has never really gone out of style ... building on North Atlantic Street are also pictured along with gas stations and tire shops repurposed as eateries and coffee shops.
From glamourous super cinemas to white suburban villas, lidos and power stations, Scotland warmly embraced the new, bright optimism of the Art Deco movement. Now, a new book charts the country’s ...
Credit: James Parsons As certain pedants like to inform you, Battersea Power Station is actually ... that's pretty cool), the art deco Control Room A is being saved as a 'a unique events space ...