Wilkinson Eyre brings the Battersea Power Station back to life
Wilkinson Eyre breathes new life into the iconic Battersea Power Station in London and redefines the historic landmark with new interiors, activities, and attractions. Originally designed by British architect Giles Gilbert Scott and opened in the 1930s, the building’s signature four-chimney form stands prominently along the River Thames. The architects have preserved the traditional brick structure while introducing large glass windows that modulate natural light, creating shimmering effects throughout the interior. High platforms and minimalist staircases serve as dynamic pedestrian walkways, connecting different areas within the building. The restored power station now features a variety of services and venues, from retail shops to event spaces, as well as a cinema and a cultural area that highlights the site’s rich history. Wilkinson Eyre’s Battersea Power Station is one of the restoration projects that has won the RIBA 2024, assigned annually by the Royal Institute of British Architects to define the standard of architecture in the UK.
all images by Francesca Pompei
the iconic London building now accommodates a range of uses
Once decommissioned in the late 20th century, Battersea Power Station remained vacant for nearly 30 years before this transformative redevelopment. Wilkinson Eyre, known for their work on industrial sites like Gasholder Park at King’s Cross, has balanced the building’s industrial past with modern functionality. The design respects the original character while introducing contemporary elements that activate the space and accommodate a range of uses. The redevelopment by the London-based international architecture practice aims to revitalize the Battersea district, turning the historic site into a vibrant social hub. Drawing comparisons to the transformation of Tate Modern, the project harmonizes with its riverside surroundings, offering views from the top of the chimney lift, which enhances the building’s new role in London’s cultural landscape.
the design respects the original character while introducing contemporary elements
Wilkinson Eyre breathes new life into the iconic Battersea Power Station in London
the renovation redefines the historic landmark with new interiors, activities, and attractions
originally designed by British architect Giles Gilbert Scott and opened in the 1930s
the building’s signature four-chimney form stands prominently along the River Thames