New London Architecture

Kingston Station: Go Cycle

Built

The Kingston Cycle Hub and Bridge, set in a linear landscaped park, provide an exemplar vision for how civic infrastructure can be beautiful, functional and accessible.

NEW LONDON AWARDS 2021

NEW LONDON AWARDS 2021

Winner in the MOVING category and shortlisted for the WELLBEING Prize
Kingston Station Go Cycle scheme exemplifies our vision for how civic infrastructure can be beautiful, functional and accessible. The new Cycle Hub and Cycle Bridge are integrated in a new linear landscaped park with a public realm inspired by Kingston’s rich local heritage. The project re-addresses the balance of priorities away from cars towards sustainable and sociable modes of transport, particularly walking and cycling. The iconic structures embody and transform the spirit of Kingston’s streetscape, establishing landmark places to meet and gather, benefiting the environment for everyone.

Project information

Status

Built

Borough

Kingston upon Thames

Size

7800 sq m

Completion

April 2021


Location

164 Richmond Rd, Kingston upon Thames KT1, UK


Team Credits

Architect

Sarah Wigglesworth Architects

Engineer

Buro Happold

Cycle Hub Contractor

Walkers Construction

– Design, Communication and Stakeholder engagement

Tomato

Bridge Contractor

Dyers and Butlers

Project Manager on Behalf of Client

Urban Movements & Spaces

Civil Engineer

Buro Happold

Structural Engineer

Buro Happold

Bridge Engineer

Buro Happold

M&E consultant

Buro Happold

Lighting Consultant

Buro Happold

Landscape consultant

Okra

CDM Coordinator

Buro Happold

Client

Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames


Last updated on

16/09/2021


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