06-Jul-2014, 11:55 AM
Hi
I'm an architecture student from Leyland and have tasked myself with finding a 'small' project in my home town. I have always known about the ex boiler building on King Street and have only recently realised how perfect of a project it would make - great surrounding views, prominent town centre location etc.
I have been looking for information on this building and came across an image in Leyland Societies publication 'Tourque - No. 41 - Autumn 2008'. Which gave me this picture:
Now I know it isn't your picture but with it being part of the history of Leyland (and Leyland Motors) I was hoping you might be able to tell me a little bit more about the building. When it was built. Who the architect was. When it was closed. Who currently owns it. Any information is helpful really. If you know of any other pictures of the building it might also help me greatly!
For your information, my project would plan to turn the building into a home and make the most use of the space. It would utilise new architectural styles and return the building into a useful structure and not just a relic of the past.
Thank you in advance for any help you can be!
Ross
I'm an architecture student from Leyland and have tasked myself with finding a 'small' project in my home town. I have always known about the ex boiler building on King Street and have only recently realised how perfect of a project it would make - great surrounding views, prominent town centre location etc.
I have been looking for information on this building and came across an image in Leyland Societies publication 'Tourque - No. 41 - Autumn 2008'. Which gave me this picture:
Now I know it isn't your picture but with it being part of the history of Leyland (and Leyland Motors) I was hoping you might be able to tell me a little bit more about the building. When it was built. Who the architect was. When it was closed. Who currently owns it. Any information is helpful really. If you know of any other pictures of the building it might also help me greatly!
For your information, my project would plan to turn the building into a home and make the most use of the space. It would utilise new architectural styles and return the building into a useful structure and not just a relic of the past.
Thank you in advance for any help you can be!
Ross

