Service Station: A Public Energy Centre Part 1 Project 2024 Luc Ferry Kingston University Kingston | UK Public energy infrastructures were once in open communication with the rest of the built landscape. Over the decades, energy infrastructures have been pushed into the outskirts of backlots, hidden in rural landscapes and transferred to the realm of out of sight out of mind. This tucked-away, centralised approach, might have once worked, but now with the increasing need to decentralise our public infrastructures, these buildings are returning to our urban/suburban environments. With this encroaching condition, this project investigates, how could an energy centre become a public building? Tutor(s) Laura Evans Douglas Murphy