London Liverpool Street Station
London Liverpool Street is Britain’s busiest station, connecting more than 100 million passengers each year across the capital. With a transformative redevelopment planned to increase capacity to over 200 million passengers annually, The Boundary has partnered with ACME and Network Rail to bring the proposal to life through compelling, planning focused visual storytelling.
Rooted in a rigorous understanding of operational complexity and the station’s historic significance, the scheme balances future performance with architectural heritage. A new principal entrance on Bishopsgate is conceived as a grand civic invitation, re-establishing Liverpool Street as both a transport gateway and a landmark public space. Drawing on the language of classic railway architecture, including the celebrated archways of King’s Cross, the entrance is articulated through finely crafted brickwork at a confident civic scale.
To support early planning, The Boundary produced a suite of high-end images and a cinematic film that communicates the proposal's ambition, clarity, and public value. These marketing-grade visuals play a vital role in the earliest stages of development, helping stakeholders understand the architectural intent, supporting meaningful public consultation, and elevating engagement quality long before construction begins.
By bringing atmosphere, detail, and human experience into the planning narrative, the imagery demonstrates how transformative infrastructure projects can be communicated with the same craft and resonance typically reserved for final launch campaigns.