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  1. Bankside Power Station is a decommissioned electricity generating station located on the south bank of the River Thames, in the Bankside area of the Borough of Southwark, London. It generated electricity from 1891 to 1981. It was also used as a training base for electrical and mechanical student apprenticeships from all over the country.

  2. Bankside Power station was built in two phases between 1947 and 1963. It was designed by the architect Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, who also designed Battersea Power Station and Waterloo Bridge. Constructed of a brick shell supported by an interior steel structure, its striking monumental design with its single central chimney, had often led it to ...

  3. La Central de Energía de Bankside (en inglés: Bankside Power Station) es una antigua central térmica ubicada en la ribera sur del río Támesis en el distrito de Bankside de Londres. Desde el 12 de mayo de 2000 es la sede de Tate Modern, y acoge en su interior la Colección Británica de arte moderno .

  4. La galería se encuentra en una antigua central eléctrica, Bankside Power Station, originalmente diseñada por Sir Giles Gilbert Scott y construida en dos fases entre 1947 y 1963, cuyo edificio quedó en desuso a partir de 1981.

  5. 29 de jul. de 2015 · El Bankside Power Station de Londres quedó en desuso desde 1981 hasta 2000, cuando se abrió al público como el Tate Modern. Los arquitectos suizos, Herzog & de Meuron se acercaron a la conversión de este espacio con una mano relativamente ligera, creando un espacio público contemporáneo sin disminuir la presencia histórica del edificio.

  6. The oil-fired Bankside Power station, encased in brick by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott, was built in two phases between 1947 and 1963, replacing an earlier installation and creating a more unified effect than at Battersea, with its single central chimney. Threat. Power generation ceased in 1981.

  7. Bankside Power Station. By the 1980s, it had become clear that Tate had outgrown its gallery at Millbank. In December 1992 the Tate Trustees announce their intention create a separate gallery for international modern and contemporary art in London.