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      <image:caption>The public engagement programme enables participants to interact with 7N’s proposals in depth and in a variety of ways, including experiencing what the proposals will look and feel like. People’s points of view are a crucial part of the conversation, helping to shape the evolving design in different areas of focus – from feeding back on the design principles to the way the station will be integrated into local neighbourhoods. The innovative approach to engagement embodies Network Rail’s design principles, which include putting passengers first, being community-focused, collaborative, inclusive and innovative. Everyone can participate in ExploreStation, whether giving their thoughts online, joining immersive pop-up experiences or attending hands-on workshops.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Immersive virtual reality pop-up event Each pop-up offers the option of bookable or walk-in slots from 10:00–17:00 each day (10:00– 18:00 in Hereford and Paisley). The full guided experience takes between 15 and 20 minutes. In line with Covid protocol, all touch points will be cleaned between visits. York (National Railway Museum) – 4, 5 May Shildon (Locomotion Museum) – 7 and 8 May Manchester (Science and Industry Museum) – 11, 12 and 13 May Hereford (Shell Store) – 16 and 17 May Paisley (Telfords Paisley) – 19 and 20 May Book Here</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>7N Architects Edinburgh-based 7N Architects are the designers behind the winning entry of the RIBA-led Re- Imagining Railway Stations design competition.Bringing an integrated approach to placemaking, they specialise in generating innovative ideas that deliver simple solutions to complex problems.Their focus is delivering transformational change by unlocking the full potential of buildings, places and spaces. Email — Instagram</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Digital Urban Digital Urban are a team of leading experts creating engaging digital consultations that engage and support public/private collaborations to help shape better. They establish open accessible urban 3D data which can support a wide range of applications, facilitating a more collaborative urban design process and providing software which helps you to engage with stakeholders. Email — LinkedIn — Website</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Design Council Design Council leads the ExploreStation programme, working with all partners to gather feedback on the station design, to inform and advise the next stage of development. Design Council is the national strategic advisor on design. The organisation works with people to create better places, better products and better processes, all of which lead to better performance. Email — LinkedIn — Instagram</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Glass-House Community Led Design The Glass-House Community Led Design is partnering with Design Council to deliver ExploreStation’s virtual and in-person workshops and exhibitions. The Glass-House Community Led Design is a national charity dedicated to connecting people with the design of their places – and connecting design with people. They bring expertise in engagement, facilitation and collaboration, and will be using the workshop and exhibition spaces to prompt in-depth conversations with a diverse and broad range of people to inform the future development of ExploreStation. Email — LinkedIn — Facebook</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Network Rail owns, operates and develops Britain’s railway infrastructure, including 20,000 miles of track, 30,000 bridges, tunnels and viaducts and thousands of signals, level crossings and stations. Network Rail manage 20 of Great Britain’s largest stations while all the others, over 2,500, are currently managed by the country’s train operating companies. Network Rail is the commissioner of ExploreStation and the new station design.</image:caption>
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