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My first official pic in supporting my friend Heber Photography in photoshoot for allDesign motorsport.
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Refurbished 2013 including platform extension and PV roof panels, architect Will Alsop (1947-2018) for Thameslink. The original railway bridge was designed by John Wolfe-Barry and Henry Marc Brunel, 1886. Viewed from London Borough of Southwark.
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"A gesture towards the regeneration of the surrounding area."
The 1991 design of Tottenham Hale overground station building was by the firm aLL Design - identified with the Starchitect Will Alsop.
Its website discussed the station and prominently displayed five photos. (Website accessed 1 December 2014. Please see below for an ► Update.)
In 2014 the brief text included an interesting final paragraph.
"Reflecting Alsop's commitment to the integration of
art into architecture, this bold commission responded
to the local authority's demand for a gesture towards
the regeneration of the surrounding area. This modest
scheme has transformed travelling conditions for
passengers using Tottenham Hale and has also made
a real contribution to the regeneration of a rundown
quarter of London."
For me, those are a revealing couple of sentences. But not for Alsop's comment that his firm's design improved the station itself. With the following reservations, that claim is accurate.
It is not accurate to the extent that someone using a wheelchair cannot - December 2014 - get off a southbound train in the mainline (overground) station and exit the station without climbing stairs. They would still have to travel further south and come back to exit on the northbound side. People who use wheelchairs have complained to me they do exactly this - staying on the train past Tottenham Hale and on to Liverpool Street in central London. Then returning to exit on the northbound platform.
The Station Forecourt
In 1991 it was probably not the architects' responsibility but that of the public agencies and - at the time, Railtrack? - to sort out the practicalities of future maintenance and general upkeep of the station forecourt. But these factors had a significant impact on Alsop's redesigned station.
In my view, the failure of all parties involved was underlined by a legal failure to carry out a land swap - rationalising who owned which parcel of pavement, roadway and patches of grass. Instead it appeared that ownership was left as it was before the station was rebuilt.
As an elected local councillor at the time I was able to get a map which showed the patchwork of land titles as if the original streets still existed. Later this resulted in uncertainty about some basic service issues. Including who was responsible for sweeping and cleaning which parts; who had the tasks of reporting and fixing e.g, broken lighting; and for noticing and tackling a rat infested green area.
The redesign of the road layout in 1991 also meant that walking between the station and Hale Road (to the north) meant crossing no fewer than five roadways. So I assume the person or people responsible (i.e. guilty) had 20:20 vision and good hearing; were young, healthy and fit; and able-bodied. Also that they never pushed kids in buggies; or walked with young children; or with slow-moving elderly or disabled friends or relatives. Perhaps too they always had someone else carry any heavy luggage for them. Or maybe they were rich enough to go everywhere by taxi.
Well that was 1991. To be fair, in 2014 pedestrian routes to the station had been made easier. And that includes access to Ferry Lane.
In future will the area fronting Tottenham Hale station become a concourse where people meet and greet? Or will it remain a bleak space which we cross as quickly as possible? Will it, in other words, be a successful place in itself? I'm typing this in December 2014 and work on the station forecourt isn't yet completed. So it's too early to say.
Even so, as Jane Jacobs taught us in The Death and Life of Great American Cities to ensure public spaces work successfully - that they are well used, attractive, convivial and safe - needs more than laying out large areas of tarmac, grey paving, bike racks, and a few seats, as in the photo above.
Regeneration of the Surrounding Area
Why am I looking back to Will Alsop rather than focusing on the new forecourt? One reason is that the overground station is still substantially as he designed it.
I'm thinking of Will Alsop's wider claim that his design was, as requested, "a gesture towards" and "made a real contribution to the regeneration of the surrounding area". I've no idea if he ever returned to Tottenham Hale station or strolled round our neighbourhood. If he did, then he would have realised his mistake.
Although let's assume his "gesture" was genuinely meant and well intentioned. Unlike many similar claims made before and since by politicians, property developers and their propagandists and consultants that one project or another will "kickstart", "unlock"; or "catalyse" regeneration of this corner of Tottenham. Their actions rather than their words show the less than polite gesture they have in mind.
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Text from aLL Design Website . Downloaded 1 December 2014. Note the comment that station improvements in 1991 "came about as a result of the growth of Stansted London's third airport. In other words , "regeneration" of this part of East Tottenham was not the prime focus.)
LOCATION London. CLIENT British Rail. YEAR 1991
"Tottenham Hale Station in northeast London was Will Alsop's first major transport project and came about as a result of the growth of Stansted as London's third airport. Since the rail connection from London Liverpool Street to Stansted linked up with Underground's Victoria Line at Tottenham Hale it was decided to develop the station as a convenient point of interchange for passengers travelling to and from the West End and beyond.
"The existing station buildings were of very poor quality and the budget for the development scheme was quite modest, so that the projected improvements to the Underground station were deferred. The project concentrated on providing both enhanced passenger facilities and a new image for the station, encouraging expanded use of the link.
"The principal new amenity is a waiting room building, also housing buffet, shop, lavatories and staff accommodation, grafted on to the exterior of the station (where it takes the form of a curved tube, with deeply set porthole windows, resembling a large parked vehicle) and totally glazed on its platform front. With space for up to 300 travellers, this building is both welcoming and, on account of its high degree of transparency, reassuring to those who use it at all hours of the day and night. The exterior of the station is further distinguished by a major art work by Bruce McLean - this can be read from both the street and platform sides and has been claimed as 'the largest double sided art work in the world'.
"Reflecting Alsop's commitment to the integration of art into architecture, this bold commission responded to the local authority's demand for a gesture towards the regeneration of the surrounding area. This modest scheme has transformed travelling conditions for passengers using Tottenham Hale and has also made a real contribution to the regeneration of a rundown quarter of London."
Currently advertised for freehold sale, the main point of interest is that a planning application is in the final stages to build a 15 storey, corten-clad, residential tower on top. And as the plan comes from Will Alsop's aLL-Design, it's a controversial, if not hilarious, proposal. London Borough of Wandsworth.
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Appartments, offices, church, Mauritsweg, Rotterdam, Van der Laan Bouma Architecten in cooporation with All Design (Will Alsop) from London, 2013
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Nabusimake Lobby Bar- Sonesta Hotel Valledupar.
Nabusimake, “donde nace el sol” en arhuaco, situado en el centro de la Sierra Nevada, inspirado en la cultura Arhuaca.
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