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above. A broad strip between the two floors announced the name of the station in capital letters. The station buildings were constructed with flat roofs with the deliberate aim of encouraging commercial office development above, another benefit of the load-bearing structural steel frame.
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Many of Green's station buildings survive, although internal modifications have seen most of his ticket hall designs altered to suit later developments. At platform levels a number of the original tiling schemes survive today or have, as at
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tile patterns formed in repeating panels along the platform length. Directional signs were also included in the tile designs. The tiled surfaces created a unifying theme, and proved easy to maintain.
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but were destroyed by 1930s replacements. The adjacent façades at ground and first floor of the building in which the station is situated were built to the same design using
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The railways were to open in 1906 and 1907, and Green was notified in June 1907 that the contract would be terminated at the end of that year. He was elected a
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level, the stations were provided with a standardised tiling design incorporating the station name, but with quickly identified individual colour schemes and
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style for the ground level station buildings, adapted to suit the individual station location. They were constructed as two-
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Green established his own practice as an architect in 1897, working initially from his father's offices, before moving to
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The design also featured large semi-circular windows at first floor level (occasionally with circular
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by columns, allowing separate entrances and exits, and also providing space for retail outlets.
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and Hoopers Court remained after new entrance was built and is incorporated into another building
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of the RIBA in 1907, including details of his work for the UERL as part of his submission.
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inclusive constructed by CCE&HR with station buildings designed by Leslie Green:
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inclusive constructed by GNP&BR with station buildings designed by Leslie Green:
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inclusive constructed by BS&WR with station buildings designed by Leslie Green:
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and semi-circular first-floor windows, and patterned tiled interiors done in the
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The interior was tiled in green and white, with decorative details. At
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For complete lists of central London stations of these lines, see
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One of the variety of platform tiling patterns designed by Green
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in April 1902. In 1904, they had a daughter, Vera (1904–1995).
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Arthur Green and his wife Emily. He spent periods studying at
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during the first decade of the 20th century, with distinctive
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were introduced in 1911). The exterior elevations were
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Associates of the Royal Institute of British Architects
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in 1900 and then to Adelphi House on Adam Street, by
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Harrow Weald, Middlesex: Capital Transport. 791:– station closed in 1924 but building remains. 712:– station closed in 1932, but building remains 645:– station closed in 1932, but building remains 261:In 1903 he was appointed as architect for the 1470:– renamed Green Park and rebuilt in the 1930s 8: 948:(online ed.). Oxford University Press. 175:. He is best known for his design of iconic 462:. His work was continued by his assistant, 275:Charing Cross, Euston and Hampstead Railway 1701:People associated with transport in London 740:- entrance not in use from the early 1970s 368:. The ground floor was divided into wide 254:, in 1903. He became an associate of the 42: 31: 989: 987: 985: 983: 981: 1592:The Underground Stations of Leslie Green 326:Modern Style (British Art Nouveau style) 201:Modern Style (British Art Nouveau style) 1003:Museums, Libraries and Archives Council 945:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 911: 931: 929: 927: 925: 923: 921: 919: 917: 915: 1721:20th-century deaths from tuberculosis 775:- renamed Archway in 1947, demolished 256:Royal Institute of British Architects 7: 1611:Tiles of the Unexpected, Underground 1320:. Underground History. 27 April 2005 1419:– now Arsenal, rebuilt in the 1930s 939:"Green, Leslie William (1875–1908)" 1229:National Heritage List for England 1210:National Heritage List for England 1191:National Heritage List for England 1172:National Heritage List for England 1153:National Heritage List for England 1134:National Heritage List for England 1115:National Heritage List for England 1096:National Heritage List for England 1077:National Heritage List for England 1058:National Heritage List for England 1038:National Heritage List for England 364:(faïence) blocks, provided by the 14: 1716:History of the London Underground 1249:Wright, Daniel (9 October 2013). 271:Baker Street and Waterloo Railway 1646:"The Man Who Painted London Red" 1449:Holborn, Kingsway entrance, 1930 1305: 877:and died on 31 August 1908 at a 662:The original station façades on 482:is inspired by Green's designs. 468:Walford East Underground station 310: 296: 154: 19:For the philosopher of law, see 839:–renamed Goodge Street in 1908. 598:– renamed Lambeth North in 1917 23:. For the baseball player, see 1726:Tuberculosis deaths in England 856:- never had a surface building 586:- never had a station building 225:South Kensington School of Art 101:South Kensington School of Art 1: 1644:Bull, John (1 January 2010). 999:Exploring 20th Century London 529:– separate building from the 969:UK public library membership 332:buildings with a structural 129:Mildred Ethel Wildy (m.1902) 1453:High Holborn entrance, 1907 1403:Elephant & Castle, 1925 161:London transport portal 1742: 1711:British railway architects 1706:Transport design in London 489: 183:railway system in central 21:Leslie Green (philosopher) 18: 1554:Mornington Crescent, 1907 324:Green developed a unique 152: 41: 1544:South Kentish Town, 1907 1386:Haymarket entrance, 1959 1337:London Transport Museum 1292:(subscription required) 1255:The Beauty of Transport 974:(subscription required) 936:Paterson, Mike (2013). 25:Leslie Green (baseball) 1696:People from Maida Vale 1681:Architects from London 1648:. 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Index

Leslie Green (philosopher)
Leslie Green (baseball)
Left profile view of Leslie Green
Maida Vale
Dover College
South Kensington School of Art
London Underground
Fellow
London transport portal
architect
stations
London Underground
London
oxblood
faïence
pillars
Modern Style (British Art Nouveau style)
Maida Vale
Crown Surveyor
Dover College
South Kensington School of Art
Paris
Clapham
Haymarket
the Strand
Royal Institute of British Architects
Underground Electric Railways Company of London
Great Northern, Piccadilly and Brompton Railway
Baker Street and Waterloo Railway
Charing Cross, Euston and Hampstead Railway

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