Discovering King's Cross: A pop-up book / Michael Palin, Jay Merrick and Dan Cruickshank

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With its recent transformation, King’s Cross station has re-emerged as one of london’s most iconic buildings. Built in 1852, its elegance and simplicity stood in stark opposition to the neo-gothic extravagance of neighbouring St Pancras, and held its place as a prototype of modern architecture. The story of this station is a fascinating one. It’s a tale of changing fortunes and tides that follows the ascent and decline of Britain’s railways.

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Cite: Diego Hernandez. "Discovering King's Cross: A pop-up book / Michael Palin, Jay Merrick and Dan Cruickshank" 10 Sep 2012. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/267409/discovering-kings-cross-a-pop-up-book-michael-palin-jay-merrick-and-dan-cruickshank> ISSN 0719-8884

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