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Plans submitted for one of Europe's "biggest cultural projects"
POSTED 14 Jan 2020 . BY Stu Robarts
The buildings house a variety of large spaces, both above and below ground

The opportunity to help reinvent, reimagine and transform a group of existing Market Buildings into a 21st-century museum is an extraordinary opportunity – especially in an area of London so rich in history.
– Paul Williams OBE
Plans for the £337m ($438m, €394m) Museum of London, designed by Stanton Williams, Asif Khan and Julian Harrap Architects, have been submitted to the City of London Corporation.

Described as "one of the biggest cultural projects happening in Europe", the museum has been in development since 2015, with the Stanton Williams and Asif Khan-led team announced in 2016 and the designs revealed earlier this year.

The facility is to be located in historic market buildings in the Smithfield area of the city, some of which date back to the Victorian era.

The buildings are described as being ideal for housing the museum, being neither "shiny new buildings or a grand old palace" but "structures grounded in the working and trading history of the city."

With the buildings having fallen into disrepair, much of the project will be focussed on restoration and preservation, with little in the way of adaptation planned.

The large above- and below-ground spaces housed within are already well suited for use as display, exhibition, learning and events spaces.

Paul Williams OBE, principal director at Stanton Williams, said: "The opportunity to help reinvent, reimagine and transform a group of existing Market Buildings into a 21st-century museum is an extraordinary opportunity – especially in an area of London so rich in history. Smithfield is a perfect location for the Museum of London, the place itself has so many stories to be told, and traces of the past to engage with."

The Museum of London is scheduled to open in 2024.
The large spaces on offer are well suited for use as display, exhibition, learning and events spaces Credit: Atelier78
With the buildings having fallen into disrepair, much of the project will be focussed on restoration and preservation Credit: Secchi Smith
Some of the market buildings that will be used date back to the Victorian era Credit: Secchi Smith
The museum is to be located in historic market buildings in the Smithfield area of the city Credit: Secchi Smith
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Plans submitted for one of Europe's "biggest cultural projects"
POSTED 14 Jan 2020 . BY Stu Robarts
The buildings house a variety of large spaces, both above and below ground
The opportunity to help reinvent, reimagine and transform a group of existing Market Buildings into a 21st-century museum is an extraordinary opportunity – especially in an area of London so rich in history.
– Paul Williams OBE
Plans for the £337m ($438m, €394m) Museum of London, designed by Stanton Williams, Asif Khan and Julian Harrap Architects, have been submitted to the City of London Corporation.

Described as "one of the biggest cultural projects happening in Europe", the museum has been in development since 2015, with the Stanton Williams and Asif Khan-led team announced in 2016 and the designs revealed earlier this year.

The facility is to be located in historic market buildings in the Smithfield area of the city, some of which date back to the Victorian era.

The buildings are described as being ideal for housing the museum, being neither "shiny new buildings or a grand old palace" but "structures grounded in the working and trading history of the city."

With the buildings having fallen into disrepair, much of the project will be focussed on restoration and preservation, with little in the way of adaptation planned.

The large above- and below-ground spaces housed within are already well suited for use as display, exhibition, learning and events spaces.

Paul Williams OBE, principal director at Stanton Williams, said: "The opportunity to help reinvent, reimagine and transform a group of existing Market Buildings into a 21st-century museum is an extraordinary opportunity – especially in an area of London so rich in history. Smithfield is a perfect location for the Museum of London, the place itself has so many stories to be told, and traces of the past to engage with."

The Museum of London is scheduled to open in 2024.
The large spaces on offer are well suited for use as display, exhibition, learning and events spaces Credit: Atelier78
With the buildings having fallen into disrepair, much of the project will be focussed on restoration and preservation Credit: Secchi Smith
Some of the market buildings that will be used date back to the Victorian era Credit: Secchi Smith
The museum is to be located in historic market buildings in the Smithfield area of the city Credit: Secchi Smith
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Museum of London relocation to take place in early 2023


Museum of London in the UK will move to its new home in the city's West Smithfield area in the heart of the capital at the beginning of 2023.
New designs for Museum of London revealed


The Museum of London has revealed the designs for its new home in West Smithfield, with the development scheme laying out a 24-hour cultural hub in the heart of the British capital.
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