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The International Terminal Waterloo is a multi-faceted transport interchange that was designed to facilitate the journeys of 15 million international rail passengers per year. Grimshaw$1 (Bs brief for the project was to build a streamlined terminal, and because of the international service, it had all the requirements of an airport including full security screening, immigration and customs border control. All within a constrained central London site, through which passengers could pass quickly and efficiently. The resulting landmark design is a monument to the new railway age heralded by the advent of cross-channel rail travel in Britain
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monografia Rebiun11723427 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun11723427 130121s1995 ja 00 eng d BUDC engjpn Nicholas Grimshaw Waterloo International Terminal Tokyo A+U Pub. 1995 Tokyo Tokyo A+U Pub. 127 p. il 127 p. A+U (Architecture and urbanism) The International Terminal Waterloo is a multi-faceted transport interchange that was designed to facilitate the journeys of 15 million international rail passengers per year. Grimshaw$1 (Bs brief for the project was to build a streamlined terminal, and because of the international service, it had all the requirements of an airport including full security screening, immigration and customs border control. All within a constrained central London site, through which passengers could pass quickly and efficiently. The resulting landmark design is a monument to the new railway age heralded by the advent of cross-channel rail travel in Britain Texto en inglés y japonés Grimshaw, Nicholas Estaciones de ferrocarril- Reino Unido Grimshaw, Nicholas A+U (Architecture and urbanism) 292