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Xscape Milton Keynes (Buckinghamshire) opened in July 2000 and is a major feature on the skyline of Central Milton Keynes as seen from the east. The front of the Xscape building is 44 metres (144 feet) high, [3] making it the second tallest building in Milton Keynes after Hotel La Tour on Marlborough Gate. [4]
The Quadrant:MK is Network Rail's national operations centre in Milton Keynes.After being topped out in April 2011, [1] it opened in June 2012. [2] [3] The complex consists of four linked buildings with 37,000 square metres (400,000 sq ft) of space, and is designed to accommodate 3,000 staff.
Caldecotte Miniature Railway (CMR) is a 3.5, 5 and 7.25 inch miniature railway run by the Milton Keynes Model Engineering Society (MKMES) located in Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire. It is one of the few miniature railways in the UK which offers rides for passengers who are wheelchair users, with a specially built coach.
1971 Milton Keynes, England: new headquarters for British Olivetti (C) 1971 St. Andrews University, Scotland: Arts Centre [1] Built: 1972-77 Runcorn New Town, England: Southgate Housing [1] (demolished) 1975 Düsseldorf: Nordrhein-Westfalen Museum (C) [1] 1975 Cologne: Wallraf-Richartz Museum (C) [1] 1976 Berlin: Hotel in Meinecke Strasse
Pell Frischmann (PF) is a multi-disciplinary engineering consultancy based in London that provides structural and civil engineering, planning, design, and consulting services. Pell Frischmann employs over 1,000 staff worldwide with eight offices across the UK and international offices in India, the Middle East, Turkey and Romania.
Schools in Milton Keynes (8 C, 2 P) Pages in category "Buildings and structures in Milton Keynes" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total.
Energy World was a demonstration project of 51 low-energy houses constructed in the Shenley Lodge area of Milton Keynes, United Kingdom. The project was promoted by the Milton Keynes Development Corporation and culminated in a public exhibition in August and October 1986 that attracted international interest. It was a significant landmark in ...
Listed building status provides legal protection from demolition or unsympathetic alteration. [1] Wolverton was home to L&BR's engineering works and multiple structures associated with the L&BR survive, including the original bridge over the canal (which now only serves the works), the Blue Bridge, and Wolverton Viaduct to the north. [a] [3]