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Elizabeth Line Wins 2024 Stirling Prize for Best New Architecture

The £19 billion project is praised for its transformative impact on London's transport infrastructure, despite criticisms over accessibility and design uniformity.

  • The Elizabeth Line, designed by Grimshaw Architects and partners, is the largest expansion to London's underground in over a century.
  • The project features 62 miles of track, 26 miles of tunnels, and 41 stations, reflecting a major collaboration among multiple design and engineering firms.
  • Critics highlight the line's accessibility issues, noting the need for additional ramps for wheelchair users at most stations.
  • The Stirling Prize jury commended the line for its cohesive design and efficient passenger experience, setting a new standard for public transport infrastructure.
  • While celebrated for its central stations, the line's peripheral stops and above-ground designs have been criticized for lacking architectural distinction.
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