RIBA member awarded for services to public transport architecture including St Pancras station
A chartered member of the Royal Institute of British Architects has received an award in the Queen’s Birthday Honours list.
Alastair Lansley received an OBE for services to public transport architecture.
His work includes being the lead architect for the reconstruction and rebuilding of London’s St Pancras station and for the reshaping of London’s Liverpool Street Station in the late 1980s.
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