Hollaway Studio Redesigns LeShuttle Channel Tunnel Terminal with Geological Inspiration
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Cajsa Carlson
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Summary
Architecture firm Hollaway Studio has unveiled plans to redesign the UK passenger terminal for LeShuttle's Channel Tunnel service in Folkestone. The redesign features swooping architectural shapes inspired by the "geological strata" of the Channel Tunnel itself, with a strong focus on sustainability. The project represents a major refurbishment of the terminal that serves the railway shuttle service connecting the UK and France through the Channel Tunnel.
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which will feature swooping shapes and focus on sustainability
redesign of the UK passenger terminal for LeShuttle's Channel Tunnel service
which will involve refurbishing the Folkestone terminal
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