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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Birmingham New Street Station in England by AZPML

 
November 5th, 2014 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: AZPML

A competition was launched by Network Rail and RIBA in December 2007 for the redesign of the proposed façade and Atrium area. The contest sought to find a visionary concept designer to create a landmark building and example of cutting edge architecture. Six practices were short-listed in February 2008; CRAB Studio, Foreign Office Architects, IDOM UK Ltd, LAB Architecture Studio, UN Studio and Rafael Viñoly Architects. The winning scheme of Foreign Office Architects was unveiled on the 18th September 2008. 

Image Courtesy © Network Rail and AZPML

Image Courtesy © Network Rail and AZPML

  • Architects: AZPML
  • Project: Birmingham New Street Station
  • Location: England
  • Client: Network Rail Ltd
  • Facade structure engineer: AKTII
  • M&E engineer: Hoare Lea
  • Project construction management: Mace
  • Executive architect: Atkins
  • Structural engineer: Atkins
  • M&E engineer: Atkins
  • QS: Faithful & Gould
  • John Lewis Int. Architect: Haskoll
  • AZPML/FOA Team credits:
    • AZPML/FOA Partner-in-Charge:: Alejandro Zaera-Polo with: Manuel Eijo, Guillermo Fernandez-Abascal, Charles Valla, Christof Trenner, Tommaso Franzolini, Lola Fernandez, Sukyeong Kim, Carmen Sagredo, Takeru Sato, Penny Sperbund, Niklavs Paegle, Tobias Jewson, Mio Sato, Manuel Távora

Image Courtesy © Network Rail and AZPML

Image Courtesy © Network Rail and AZPML

Birmingham New Street Station is an important transport hub and a key aspect of the city’s public realm. Occupying an important position in the city and handling a large amount of traffic, it provides the first impression of Birmingham to a large influx of visitors to the Midlands.

The proposal for Birmingham New Street Station seeks to produce an iconic architecture that, beyond creating an impression, will be able to communicate the function of the building and the character of its location at the very centre of Birmingham City, to the public. To achieve this it is proposed to provide expression to the dynamic nature of the railway theme.

Image Courtesy © Network Rail and AZPML

Image Courtesy © Network Rail and AZPML

The geometries of motion and the distortion of perception produced by movement have been the inspiration for the architectural expression of the project. The bifurcating, undulating, smooth forms of the track field have been transferred and embedded into the geometry of the building to ornate the city and to convey its historical character as a transportation hub, where various traffic systems – such as the famous canals, the roman roads etc. converge and overlay. The design aims to trigger a new perception of the urban settings around the station, by specifically reflecting selected areas of the urban landscape around the station.

Image Courtesy © Network Rail and AZPML

Image Courtesy © Network Rail and AZPML

The design approach aims to re-establish consistency between form and expression in the new station design, both in the cladding and in the re-organisation of the building. The old structure of the building was built for a different performance to the one is now being sought, both in organisational and visual terms. As the cladding cannot be related to the interior of the building for practical reasons, the design of the façade has been related to the exterior space, making the building an instrument to intensify the perception of urban life in Birmingham’s inner city, as opposed to try to reveal its inner structure.

This approach is a necessary evolution of the modernist dogmas of transparency towards a more pragmatic and strategic approach necessary to address the complexities of contemporary culture.

Image Courtesy © Network Rail and AZPML

Image Courtesy © Network Rail and AZPML

By turning the external rain screen into a warping, reflective stainless steel surface, Birmingham New Street Station will be designed to produce controlled reflection of the surrounding urban field to reflect the once dark, now bright Birmingham sky, the crowds of passengers, the trains entering and exiting the station, the hues of the sunset and sunrise, and other dynamic regimes present at the site. To highlight the four main access points, large ‘eye-shaped’ media screens have been integrated in the façade.

The field of reflections which constitutes the external envelope of the building, and produces a consistent identity, differentiates depending on the opportunities on each side of the building.

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Image Courtesy © Network Rail and AZPML

Image Courtesy © Network Rail and AZPML

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Image Courtesy © Network Rail and AZPML

Image Courtesy © Network Rail and AZPML

Image Courtesy © Network Rail and AZPML

Image Courtesy © Network Rail and AZPML

Image Courtesy © Network Rail and AZPML

Image Courtesy © Network Rail and AZPML

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Image Courtesy © Network Rail and AZPML

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Image Courtesy © Network Rail and AZPML

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