Case Study

York Travel and Control Centre

York Travel and Control Centre

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The West Offices building, which started life in 1841 as York’s original railway station is a grade 2 listed building and one of York’s most important heritage sites. The £32 million project to transform the station to new headquarters and a customer centre for City of York Council, involved both new build and renovation. The result is an impressive site with innovative design and open plan accommodation for staff. It demonstrates how historic buildings can be transformed and rejuvenated to form functional space. Scope of the Project As part of the project to consolidate Council services into West Offices a new

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