New London Architecture

Pudding Mill Lane DLR Station

Built

The DLR station at Pudding Mill Lane was key to executing the Olympic Legacy Masterplan. Our design delivered a simple, elegant building that has acted as a catalyst for regeneration.

The new DLR station at Pudding Mill Lane was key to executing the Olympic Legacy Masterplan. Our design delivered a simple, elegant building that was a key entrance to the park during the Olympics, and continues to support the park’s uses and localised growth and regeneration. It is the first DLR station with in-build passive provision, removable exterior panels and space for additional escalators and lifts are already provided, hidden from public view ready for when demand requires.

Weston Williamson + Partners has produced a simple, elegant and well-coordinated design that Crossrail is proud to have delivered at Pudding Mill Lane. We believe the Station provides a strong and integrated addition to the regeneration legacy of the Olympic Park and provides DLR users with a high quality passenger environment and the Operator with a station he can manage and maintain efficiently and effectively. Julian Robinson, Head of Architecture Crossrail


Project information

Status

Built

Borough

Newham

Completion

2017


Location

Pudding Mill Lane, London E15 2PJ, UK


Team Credits

Contractor

Morgan Sindall

Client

Crossrail Limited

Architect

WW+P Architects


Listed by

WW+P Architects

Last updated on

31/05/2024


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