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Birmingham New Street, Station Building, Architects, Image, Designer, Proposal
Birmingham New Street : Gateway Project
Major Transport Development in the Midlands, England
The New Street Gateway Steering Group is made up of representatives
from:
Birmingham City Council, Network Rail, Centro and Advantage West Midlands.
The international design competition was coordinated by RIBA, on behalf
of the funding partners. The final design was chosen by a panel of
representatives from each of the funding partners, chaired by Sir
Bernard Zissman.
The announcement marks the end of an international design competition
which attracted 48 entries from around the globe.
Foreign Office Architects was formed in 1995 and has emerged as one
of the most innovative practices of architecture and urban design
in recent years. FOA's award winning work includes the Yokahoma International
Port Terminal in Japan. For more information please go to:
www.f-o-a.net + www.newstreetnewstart.co.uk
Previously:
Release from RIBA 7 January 2008
Selection of Visionary Concept Designer:
New Street Gateway Project - redevelopment of Birmingham New Street
Station and its environs
The RIBA is pleased to announce the launch of a selection process
for a Concept Designer to develop the overarching building vision
for the project to redevelop Birminghams New Street Station
and surrounding area. The RIBA Competitions Office is managing the
selection process on behalf of the New Street Gateway partnership,
which involves Network Rail; Birmingham City Council; Advantage West
Midlands; Centro (West Midlands Passenger Transport Executive) and
the Department for Transport (DfT).
The Concept Designer will be responsible for defining the external
form of the proposed flagship £550m redevelopment and maintaining
a strong architectural language for the sites external façades
and atrium roof aspects of the project throughout the stages of the
design development.
Martin Chambers, Network Rails Project Director said: This
is an excellent opportunity to create a design that lives up to the
stations status as one of the most important rail hubs in the
country. Its design will need to act on both a functional and symbolic
level and reflect the aspirations of modern day Birmingham and the
wider West Midlands region.
Councillor Mike Whitby, Chairman of the Gateway Steering Group and
Leader of the City Council said: Achieving a first-class design
for the redeveloped New Street Station is a fundamental part of our
drive to further Birminghams position on the world stage, which
is the core of our City Centre Masterplan. We want to create an attractive
and iconic landmark for local people and the 30 million plus visitors
who come to Birmingham each year. I hope that with some imaginative
design, New Street will act as a beacon of good design at the heart
of our regenerated city centre.
With the volume of passengers expected to grow over the next twenty
years, Birmingham New Steeet Station in its current format will have
insufficient capacity to meet the forecast passenger demand. The New
Street Gateway project has been drawn up in response to address the
challenges the current station faces.
A provisional sum of £30 million (Q2 2005 prices) has been allocated
for the atrium space and external façade works. Although the
external envelope may help to inform the interior, the detailed reconfiguration
of the station, its organisational structure and operation has been
the subject of a previous contract. The winning Concept Designer will
work with an Integrated Project Team (primarily consisting of Network
Rail, a Delivery Partner and a Lead Consultant) to ensure that the
overall vision is achieved.
From the initial Expressions of Interest, up to six designers will
be invited to produce an architectural model and concept design sketches
in response to the site context, and attend an interview to outline
their vision to the Jury Panel. Each of the short-listed teams will
receive an honorarium payment of GBP £10,000 (plus VAT). For
a Preliminary Briefing Paper and details of how to enter the competition
please contact the RIBA Competitions Office: Tel. +44(0)113-234-1335.
The Expression of Interest deadline is 28 January 2008.
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delivering excellence in design. For further details visit www.architecture.com/competitions.
The Government announced £128 million of funding for New Street Gateway
in July 2007.
Further decisions as part of the Department for Transports Regional
Funding Allocation, and a joint Birmingham City Council / Advantage West
Midlands bid for money from the Department of Business, Enterprise and Regulatory
Reform (DBERR) are expected to be made in the New Year.
In total, the New Street Gateway Steering Committee has bid for £350
million in public money to fund the redevelopment, which once secured, will
unlock a further £200 million in private sector investment for the
scheme.
New Street Gateway will see the 1960s built station undergo a dramatic
redevelopment, transforming the dark, crowded underground station into a
bright, modern 21st Century transport hub for Birmingham and the West Midlands
region.
The Project will double passenger capacity of the station, relieving congestion
and be a catalyst for creating more than 5,000 jobs. The Project will redevelop
and regenerate the area around the station and will include better pedestrian
connections right across the city centre.
The New Street Gateway Steering Group is made up of representatives from:
Birmingham City Council; Network Rail; Centro WMPTA and Advantage West Midlands.
Birmingham New Street redevelopment
- initial architect : John McAslan
Birmingham Architecture Competition :
Bentley Library
Birmingham Library Building
London Railway Stations

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