British Library's huge £1.1 billion extension goes ahead after securing Japanese backing - The scheme will create new ...
Plans for a £1.1bn extension to the British Library have been confirmed, after the Japanese developer Mitsui Fudosan said it ...
The British Library is officially getting a ‘groundbreaking’ makeover. A staggering £1.1 billion is going towards making the building by St Pancras station bigger, better and more innovative than ever ...
The £1.1 billion development will see a whopping 700,000 square-feet of space added on to the beloved British Library.
Plans for a huge £1.1bn extension of the British Library are expected to be completed by 2032, the developer has confirmed.
The British Library first opened in 1973 at Bloomsbury London, before moving to St Pancras in 1997. As many as 170million books are housed at the library, as well as millions of recordings ...
Architect Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners and engineer Arup drew up the plans for the site at the rear of the existing ...
Three firms are expected to receiver tenders in the next few weeks for the chance to price the scheme to extend the British ...
The British Library has signed contracts for a £1.1 billion expansion including 100,000 sq ft of library space and 600,000 sq ft of life ...
A vast £1.1 billion extension of the British Library is to go ahead after the project secured the backing of Japanese developer Mitsui Fudosan in a major vote of confidence in London. The ...
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