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The Euston Arch was the original entrance to Euston station in central London. Façade of Euston Station, London Euston station (also known as London Euston), is a large railway station in Central London. ... The clock tower of the Palace of Westminster, which contains Big Ben London is the capital city of the United Kingdom and of England. ...


Designed by architect Philip Hardwick, it was inspired by Italian architecture, following Hardwick's trip to Italy in 1818-19. The 'Propylaeum' or Doric arch (1837) of stone pillars and iron gating, 70 feet high, was designed for the London and Birmingham Railway, but was demolished in 1962 to make way for construction of the current 1960s car park architecture Euston Station building). Architect at his drawing board, 1893 An architect, also known as a building designer, is a person involved in the planning, designing and oversight of a buildings construction, whose role is to guide decisions affecting those building aspects that are of aesthetic, cultural or social concern. ... Philip Hardwick [1792]]-1870) was an architect (son of architect Thomas Hardwick Junior and grandson of Thomas Hardwick Senior) particularly associated with transport-related buildings (eg: railway stations, warehouses) in London and elsewhere. ... // Scope and intentions According to the very earliest surviving work on the subject, Vitruvius De Architectura, good buildings should have Beauty (Venustas), Firmness (Firmitas) and Utility (Utilitas); architecture can be said to be a balance and coordination among these three elements, with none overpowering the others. ... Doric, a synonym of Dorian, may refer to any of the following: The Dorians, one of the ancient Hellenic races, Doric Greek, the dialect of the former, the Doric order and its distinctive Doric column, in ancient Greek architecture, the Dorian mode in music, also called the Doric mode, or... The London and Birmingham Railway (L&BR) was an early railway company in the United Kingdom, which existed between 1833 and 1846 when it becam a constituent part of the London and North Western Railway. ... 1962 was a common year starting on Monday (link will take you to calendar). ...


Its imminent demolition sparked a preservation protest.


External Links

Website in memory of Hardwick - www.shaw-hardwick.co.uk


Euston Arch


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Euston station - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (987 words)
Euston is located in the London Borough of Camden, on the northern edge of the city centre, just outside the congestion charge zone, but in Travelcard Zone 1.
A 72 foot (21.9 m) high Doric arch - designed by Hardwick - was erected at the station's entrance to serve as a portico; this became renowned as the Euston Arch.
Euston tube station is on the City branch (for Bank) and the Charing Cross branch of the Northern Line.
Euston. Who is Euston? What is Euston? Where is Euston? Definition of Euston. Meaning of Euston. (378 words)
Euston station is a large railway station in central London.
Train services into Euston are run by Virgin Trains and Silverlink county, with Scotrail overnight sleeper train services to Scotland.
Amid much public outcry the old station building (including the famous Doric Arch) was demolished in 1962 and replaced by a new building, which opened in 1968.
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