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Rotherhithe’s Brunel Museum will shut for a revamp later this year, which will restore the engine house and build a new welcome pavilion ...
Rotherhithe museum will close in September 2024 for a major refit. The Brunel Museum celebrates the Thames Tunnel, the first tunnel under a major river anywhere in the world, which was built by ...
"Total immersion", the term used for the BBC Symphony's one-composer days, takes on a whole new meaning in the Thames Tunnel Shaft now transformed – but fortunately not subject to makeover – under the ...
"Total immersion", the term used for the BBC Symphony's one-composer days, takes on a whole new meaning in the Thames Tunnel Shaft now transformed – but fortunately not subject to makeover – under the ...
Isambard Kingdom Brunel is one of Britain's greatest-ever engineers. His first project was the Rotherhithe Shaft, the starting point for London's Thames Tunnel. The tunnel was the first in the ...
For two days only on 12th and 13th March, the Thames Tunnel, which stretches from Rotherhithe to Wapping, will re-open to the public for the first time in 145 years to mark the end of London’s ...
Tate+Co has received planning permission for its designs for a £2 million upgrade and extension to the Brunel Museum in Rotherhithe, south-east London Southwark Council has approved proposals for a ...
The circular Brunel Engine House in Rotherhithe was originally there to pump water from the tunnel when it flooded and later became a ventilation shaft. When the East Line closed for renovations ...
It’s easy to spot that it’s the Brunel Museum. The Thames at Rotherhithe flows over soft ground, and this caused significant problems for the project including a breach, flooding, and recovery.
Tate Harmer has won a competition for a major revamp and expansion of The Brunel Museum in Rotherhithe, south-east London The Dalston-based practice, working with conservation architect Purcell, ...
The Brunel Museum tours will take in the grand entrance hall and the 1867 arch at the Rotherhithe entrance. It is now an International Landmark Site, one of six in Britain, but is usually closed ...
London architects Tate Harmer have pulled off an ingenious feat: fitting a 12-tonne staircase through a 1.4m-wide doorway. The freestanding staircase takes visitors down to the Brunel Museum in East ...
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