New Stockwell Square

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1/3A new bespoke bus stop canopy for New Stockwell Square
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1/2Illustration of public realm
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Community engagement
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As part of DSDHA’s Stockwell Framework, the new bespoke Bus Stop Canopy on Binfield Road is a catalyst for a Masterplan, seeking to rebalance this busy traffic node in favour of pedestrians and cyclists.

DSDHA’s Bus Stop is the first phase of a long-term strategy to regenerate this infamous and poorly maintained part of the city, providing a new, well-designed public realm that, by reducing the predominance of vehicles, will favour local businesses and offer the opportunity for locals to gather and hold markets and occasional events.

The shape of the Bus Stop’s canopy and its reflective surfaces demand attention. They act as a visual anchor, capturing the flow and movements at this busy interchange and turning it into a meeting space. They are purposely forceful, almost insisting that the passers-by lift their eyes from their smartphone screens and be present, aware of their surroundings.

Type
Urban & LandscapeArts & Culture
Field
UrbanismLandscape
Theme
Regenerative DesignFrugal InnovationCultural Infrastructure
Client
London Borough of LambethStockwell PartnershipTransport for London
Completion
2014
Services
Landscape ArchitectSpatial Strategy
People
Deborah SauntDavid HillsMartin PearsonLuke JacksonSam Potter Eleanor Alexander
Team
Lighting Design: Studio DekkaBus Shelter Fabrication: Millimetre