Name: South Ruislip Station
Date: 1948-60
Architect: F.F.C. Curtis and John Kennett & Roy Turner
Borough: Hillingdon
Listing:
Notes: One of the most distinctive stations on the tube network, FCC Curtis used the circular plan of stations such as Southgate and Hanger Lane, with a large ticket hall space in reinforced concrete, lit by windows made up of 12 vertical strips each. The design idea was revised by Kennett and Turner, who used translucent glass instead. Inside the ticket hall, a concrete frieze by artist Henry Haig runs around the interior, depicting the busy rhythms of the station's day.
See Also- Central Line Stations
Date: 1948-60
Architect: F.F.C. Curtis and John Kennett & Roy Turner
Borough: Hillingdon
Listing:
Notes: One of the most distinctive stations on the tube network, FCC Curtis used the circular plan of stations such as Southgate and Hanger Lane, with a large ticket hall space in reinforced concrete, lit by windows made up of 12 vertical strips each. The design idea was revised by Kennett and Turner, who used translucent glass instead. Inside the ticket hall, a concrete frieze by artist Henry Haig runs around the interior, depicting the busy rhythms of the station's day.
See Also- Central Line Stations