Central Saint Martin’s move to a prestigious new site at King’s Cross is part of the most significant redevelopment project in London in the last 150 years. The Library will inhabit a 19th-century grain store, the Granary building, designed by Lewis Cubitt. To date the process of planning the library has included work with base build architects Stanton Williams, the fit out architects Pringle Brandon, library consultants The Design Concept and Embervision, and suppliers Demco.
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Gilmour, S. (2011). Regeneration King’s Cross: the Central Saint Martin’s College of Art relocation project. Art Libraries Journal, 36(1), 22–27. https://doi.org/10.1017/s0307472200016758
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