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WilkinsonEyre's redesign of Battersea Power Station transforms the historic site into a 42-acre estate on the banks of the River Thames in London. With the iconic Grade II* listed Power Station at ...
A newly digitised collection of photos have shown what historic landmarks looked like from the skies in 1930s interwar London. Taken in a time where Battersea Power Station was still under ...
The four chimneys were dismantled and rebuilt as part of the renovation Looming over the River Thames, Battersea Power Station lay derelict for decades. On Friday, though, the reinvention of one ...
LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 14: A general view of the illuminated main building at Battersea Power ... [+] station on October 14, 2022 in London, England. Battersea Power Station was built on the ...
A popular free light trail is set to return to Battersea Power Station this month. From January 23 until February 23, Battersea Power Station in south London will play host to its annual winter ...
Next up? The Battersea Power Station Light Festival, which will glow into action at the end of this month and feature four artworks not previously seen in London (or the wider UK). This will be ...
If you were around London’s Battersea Power Station – home to Apple’s UK headquarters – over the weekend, you might have spotted plasticine heroes Wallace and Gromit projected onto the station’s two ...
The coal-fired power station was decommissioned in 1983 - at its peak, it generated a fifth of the capital's electricity Councillors say they will not turn up to the opening of Battersea Power ...
If you’re desperate to embrace the festive season, it doesn’t get much more Christmassy than London – and the most magical place of all is Battersea Power Station. For a dreamy winter escape from the ...
Meeting rooms at the offices of Battersea Power Station Development Company are named after movies filmed at the £9 billion (€10.9 billion) development’s iconic riverside site in London.