Nottingham Midland Station
- Location
- Nottingham, UK
- Client
- Nottingham City Council
- Expertise
- Urban Design
- Civil & Structural Engineering
- Landscape Architecture
- Building Services Engineering
- Architecture
- Completion
- 2014
- Cost
- £67m
The primary purpose of the refurbishment was to improve the function and perception of the station for users and operators, and create a world class facility which meets the needs and aspirations of current and future activities.






Nottingham Midland Station was developed in its current form and arrangement around the turn of the 20th century and in recent years had suffered from maintenance neglect. The primary purpose of the refurbishment was to improve the function and perception of the station for users and operators, and create a world class facility which meets the needs and aspirations of current and future activities. The remodelling saw the removal of the car and taxi drop-off point from the porte-cochere to create a new enclosed passenger space at the front and connects all the various facilities including booking hall, the new south concourse and retail. The platform environment has been enhanced with the addition of new lifts, re-glazing of the canopies and a new dispersal bridge.
Design Expertise
Masterplanning, Architecture, Civil & Structural Engineering, Environmental Engineering, Lighting Design, Landscape Architecture
Brief
Enhance and expand the existing station complex while preserving its historic character provide new connections to the new tramline and mulit-storey carpark
Results
National Railway Heritage Award (urban heritage category) 2015