Showing posts with label london. Show all posts
Showing posts with label london. Show all posts

Friday, 17 January 2014

Foster's London SkyCycle - creating space in filled places


The British office Foster + Partners, in cooperation with Exterior Architecture and the consultants Space Syntax, developed a project that intends to create a new space dimension in the crowded city of London. The project proposes a network of elevated pathways above the city's railway system, which intends to encourage cycling in Central London. It is estimated that a network like this might be used by about 6 million people, 12 thousand cyclists per hour.

"I believe that cities where you can walk or cycle, rather than drive, are more congenial places in which to live. to improve the quality of life for all in London and to encourage a new generation of cyclists, we have to make it safe. the greatest barrier to segregating cars and cyclists is the physical constraint of London’s streets, where space is already at a premium. skycycle is a lateral approach to finding space in a congested city. by using the corridors above the suburban railways, we could create a world-class network of safe, car free cycle routes that are ideally located for commuters."

- Norman Foster

The project's cost estimation is pointed to the 240 million euros and its implementation would last for about 20 years. Its 220 km of extension and 200 access ramps would allow to travel across town in about half an hour. The project execution is now dependent on EU funds and other sponsorships.

Photo credits: Foster + Partners


Thursday, 14 February 2013

Sou Fujimoto to design the 2013 Serpentine Gallery Pavilion


"Today, the Serpentine Gallery announced the architect that will design the 13th edition of the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion. Every year the gallery invites a renowned international architects who have not built yet in the UK, to design a temporary pavilion that hosts public activities in at the Gallery’s lawn, in London’s Hyde Park between June and October. The list of architects for the past editions includes several Pritzker laureates.

The Japanese architect based in Tokyo established his firm Sou Fujimoto Architects back in 2000. He graduated from the Department of Architecture at the University of Tokyo in 1994, and has been a lecturer at Kyoto University since 2007. With a solid trajectory in residential and cultural projects, the firm has consistently shown a unique and innovative approach to the spatial qualities within his buildings, exploring new ways of housing design, space and materials."

- text from ArchDaily.com

Sou Fujimoto