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Network Rail Footbridge , London/ Vereinigtes Königreich

Architektur Wettbewerbs-Ergebnis

wa-ID
wa-2024390
Tag der Veröffentlichung
06.07.2018
Aktualisiert am
15.12.2018
Verfahrensart
Offener Wettbewerb
Zulassungsbereich
Andere
Teilnehmer
Architekten, Ingenieure, Studenten
Beteiligung
120 Arbeiten
Auslober
Koordination
RIBA Competitions, Leeds
Bewerbungsschluss
13.09.2018
Abgabetermin
18.09.2018
Preisgerichtssitzung
18.10.2018

Gewinner

Gottlieb Paludan Architects, Copenhagen
Strasky, Husty and Partners Ltd, Brno

Highly recommended

Hawkins/Brown with WSP
Verfahrensart
Offener Ideenwettbewerb

Wettbewerbsaufgabe
Entrants were asked to design fully accessible footbridges that can be used across Britain’s rail network. Design concepts need to further improve the legacy of rail pioneers and the enduring examples of their footbridge designs that already exist across the rail landscape. Network Rail owns just under 2,400 footbridges, providing access across the railway for both passengers at stations and people using rights of way.
Network Rail Footbridge Design Ideas Competition

Organizers
Network Rail
1 Eversholt Street
London, NW1 2DN

Competition Contact
The Competition is being managed and administered by RIBA Competitions.
All queries relating to the competition should be directed in the first instance to:

RIBA Competitions, No. 1 Aire Street, Leeds, LS1 4PR
riba.competitions@riba.org
+44 (0) 113 203 1490

Competition Assignment
In launching the competition Network Rail is seeking to re-affirm its commitment to good design across the nation, and the delivery of excellent ordinary. Given that it is unrealistic to think that a one-size-fits-all approach is appropriate given the context of Network Rail‘s national footbridge portfolio, the aspiration is to generate a catalogue of appropriate footbridge designs affording greater flexibility in addressing sites across the country. The intention of this Open Ideas competition is to progress the winning entry through detailed design development post Network Rail‘s funding settlement for the operating period 2019-2024 resulting in a new addition to the catalogue – it is expected that this will be undertaken via Network Rail‘s new Architectural framework and the competition winners details will be included in the remit for this detailed design work. In addition to this competition, under a separate work stream, Network Rail will also refresh its current standard design (adopted following a competitive tender process in 2007) via a more traditional procurement approach. Further options to develop additional appropriate footbridge designs in the catalogue will be explored in due course to ensure excellent design is at the heart of everything Network Rail undertakes.

Network Rail owns about 2,400 footbridges providing access across the railway for both passengers at stations and people using rights of way. Most of these footbridges are single-span structures, with the majority having a main span of 16m or less. Over a third of Britain‘s railway infrastructure is now electrified and the structures required to span the railway often represent the most significant change in the local landscape since the introduction of the railway itself. Electrification of the network has enabled faster trains with reduced carbon emissions, but has also resulted in perceptibly taller footbridge structures which take longer to cross and have a greater visual impact.

As part of the Department for Transport‘s Access for All (AfA) programme, Network Rail has installed 200 footbridges since 2006. The AfA funding initiative was established to improve accessibility at railway stations through the creation of obstacle free routes from station entrance to the platform. Alongside this programme, further, accessible, bridges have been installed as part of Network Rail‘s high risk level crossing closure programme and its cyclical Renewals workbank. Each of these three key programmes of work will be continued post Network Rail‘s funding settlement for the operating period 2019–2024.

Despite the processes and deliverables of each of the above programmes being the same — a new footbridge, there is, currently, some disparity from a design perspective in how the programmes are approached. Having a catalogue of appropriate designs should result in greater alignment with a more recognisable design identity

Ideas developed for this competition should be innovative, challenge presumptions and significantly raise expectations for the quality of future designs while also giving due consideration to practicality, construction and maintenance. In developing their proposals, Competitors are encouraged to consider how their fully accessible footbridge designs may be adapted for use in other settings such as replacements for level crossings.

Competition Type
Open ideas competition

Admission Area
International

Participants
The competition is open internationally to practising architects, structural engineers, civil engineers or teams thereof, together with students of these design disciplines.

Schedule
Competition launch: 22 June 2018
Deadline to raise Questions on the Brief: 10 July 2018, 17.00 (BST)
Memo issued in response to Questions: 24 July 2018
Deadline to apply for Unique Registration Number: 13 September 2018, 17.00 (BST)
Deadline for receipt of design submissions: 18 September, 14.00 (BST)
Evaluation of design submissions commences: 19 September 2018
Judging Panel meeting: w/c Monday, 08 October 2018
Public announcement of result: TBC

More information and details at
www.ribacompetitions.com/networkrailfootbridge

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