Network Rail appoints CDA to design ‘landmark’ office building next to Glasgow’s Queen Street station

Glasgow Queen Street

City centre scheme is transport operator’s latest planned redevelopment of a station site in its ownership

Network Rail has appointed Edinburgh-based practice Comprehensive Design Architects (CDA) to design a “landmark” office building on vacant land next to Glasgow’s Queen Street railway station.

The landowner is working with development partner Blockwork and Arup on proposals for the 0.75ha site, which sits directly behind George Square and neighbours the 14-storey Met Tower.

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