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St Pancras transformed
No. 16 July 2004
We report on the proposed transformation of St Pancras Station and hotel, a very long-running case for the Society. The hotel has sat empty for years without a use, and now a sustainable future is in sight. With the lower floors again used as a hotel, the most important interiors can be preserved and opened to the public, while thirty apartments in the upper floors can be accommodated with a minimum of intervention in the historic fabric.
St Pancras - An historic station reborn Roderick Shelton describes the works to turn St Pancras into an international terminus
The Midland Grand Revived Robert Thorne outlines the proposals to restore Scott's Gothic masterpiece
How we saw it in 1966 The problem of King's Cross and St Pancras described in an edited extract from the Victorian Society Annual Report 1966
The King's Cross Railway Lands Roger Madelin, chief executive of Argent St George, introduces the developer's vision
A royal restoration drama Dale Dishon reports on the Society's campaign to save the Grade II*-listed Royal Hall at Harrogate from an untimely demise
The RIBA/V&A architecture partnership Charles Hind
Peter Ferriday (1924-2004) Mark Girouard
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