Preston Coach Station

The striking precastconcrete elements cantilevered out from the parking decks help to prevent falls from these levels. Their dished form reduces the risk of cars colliding with walls.
After its opening in 1969, the coach station in the city of Preston, northern England, resembled a large concrete island in a sea of asphalt. Eighty bus platforms were lined up on each side of the 190-metre-long structure, which had been created by Building Design Partnership and Ove Arup and Partners. The adjoining open area to the west served as...
The striking precastconcrete elements cantilevered out from the parking decks help to prevent falls from these levels. Their dished form reduces the risk of cars colliding with walls.