Alastair Lansley

Architect

1947 –

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Who is Alastair Lansley?

Alastair Lansley CBE is a British architect.

Alastair Lansley was the lead architect for the reconstruction and rebuilding of London's St Pancras Station as terminus of the High Speed 1 line from the Channel Tunnel to London. His work at St Pancras includes the construction of a new 13 platform extension deck in a modern manner; reconstruction of the west side of the station in a historically based Neo-gothic manner in the style of Sir George Gilbert Scott; as well as the refurbishment of the original station building by Scott and William Barlow.

Lansley was also Lead Architect for Stratford and Ebbsfleet International Stations, which were designed by project architect Mark Fisher. These stations extends the language of Mies van der Rohe in a contemporary context, and form a close stylistic bond with the new station extension at St Pancras.

In November 2007 a series of six BBC television programmes were aired. In this series the project that was to become St. Pancras International station was shown during the different phases of construction.

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Born
Dec 1, 1947
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  • United Kingdom
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on July 23, 2013

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