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O'Neill Associates appointed as consultants for the National Railway Museum

Central Hall concept design, Feilden FowlesNational Railway Museum

Status: Reserved Matters

Category: Commercial, Museum

Location: York, Shildon

Credit: Concept images by Fielden Fowles

Following a successful OJEU tender submission, O'Neill Associates were awarded a 5-year contract by the Science Museum Group to provide planning consultancy services for the Group’s Vision 2025 Programme, which involves the £55.3m transformation of the National Railway Museum in York and Locomotion in Shildon, County Durham.

The Programme involves seven projects in total, the centerpiece being the development of a new and iconic building for Central Hall in York.

The practice is currently working alongside the Museum Group and the appointed design team in navigating the various schemes through the planning process and leading on the planning aspects of the Group’s involvement in the wider regeneration initiative at York Central.

O'Neill Associates is working alongside award-winning London-based architects Feilden Fowles to progress the initial designs for the Central Hall. 

Central Hall initial design, Fielden Fowles

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Status: Reserved Matters

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Credit: Concept images by Fielden Fowles

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