New Bus For London By Aston Martin And Foster + Partners

Architects Foster + Partners with car manufacturers Aston Martin win joint first prize in Transport for London’s competition to design a new Routemaster bus for the capital. The two iconic British brands worked together to challenge preconceptions of bus design with a vehicle that is environmentally sensitive, accessible, convivial and reinvents a much-loved symbol of London for the modern era.

The £25,000 first prize was jointly awarded to Aston Martin and Foster + Partners, and bus, coach and truck design company Capoco Design.

Runners up included Héctor Serrano Studio in the UK, and Miñarro García and Javier Esteban from Spain with their design ‘Welcome Back’, and Jamie Martin from the UK with a design called ‘The London Navigator’.

The winning designs and ideas will be developed into final designs by bus manufacturers. The first prototype of the new bus will be on the streets of London in 2011.

The competition, run by Transport for London, received around 700 entries. Winners are divided into two categories- ‘design’ and ‘imagine’, which included also entries from children.

//Description of entry

‘Two emblematic British brands– Aston Martin and Foster + Partners– worked together to challenge preconceptions of bus design. Gathering first-hand research and canvassing passengers, drivers and conductors, the team worked from the inside– out.
Designed in response to the needs of its users, the new bus is zero emissions ready, accessible for all and will set new standards for sustainable vehicles. The bus will reinvent a much-loved London icon for a new era and re-establish the city as a world leader in the design of public transport.’

Read more about the competition entries and the winning companies: www.london.gov.uk.

//Design a bus for London- ‘whole bus design’

Joint first prize of £25,000 each:

  • Capoco Design Ltd, Salisbury
  • Aston Martin and Foster + Partners, London

Runners up prizes of £10,000 each:

  • Héctor Serrano Studio, Miñarro García and Javier Esteban (London, Valencia and Barcelona)
  • Jamie Martin, Surbiton

Merit awards of £2,000 each:

  • David Bradshaw, Nottinghamshire
  • Style to Design Ltd, Coventry
  • Concrete, all-round creative, Antwerp, Belgium
  • LA:UK Design Ltd, Cheshire
  • Eric Woodcock, Southport

The following is the statement from Foster + Partners website:

After an intense period of research which included canvassing opinion from passengers, drivers and conductors, the two parties worked in close collaboration to design a new bus from the inside-out. In doing so, consideration was given to a wide range of issues including layout, use of materials, motive power, passenger experience and the bus’ impact on the streetscape and the environment of the city. The bus is designed to navigate the dense and varied streets of London, employing innovative technologies to allow for greater manoeuvrability and energy conservation. Optimising safety, the driver’s cabin provides panoramic views as well as incorporating screens to supervise CCTV images and radio communications with the on-board conductor.

Much like a car or a building, the design evolved in response to the needs of its users. The layout, lighting and wooden floors are conceived to encourage a spirit of warmth and community. The arrangement of the decks is driven by comfort and particular consideration is given to the selection of reconstituted leather upholstery to create a tactile ‘living room’ feel, especially in the saloon-like lower deck.

The new bus is zero emissions ready, accessible for all and will set new standards for sustainable public service vehicles. Passengers benefit from views from the top of the deck through a glazed roof which incorporates solar cells to generate energy and filter daylight to control the temperature inside.

The bus design re-introduces the rear open access platform that made London’s Routemaster bus so popular up until its withdrawal from general service. This is supplemented by a side door to facilitate access for the mobility impaired and families with young children.

Lord Foster said:
‘I am delighted that we have won joint first prize with the Aston Martin/Foster + Partners design. This project has really captured my imagination. London’s buses are so much a part of the essence of this city – functionally, symbolically and geographically. They help us draw a mental map – their destinations are London’s historic places, often green: Shepherds Bush, Islington Green, Hampstead Heath, Green Park. Our design seeks to combine contemporary innovation with timelessness. Like the original Routemaster – which was ahead of its time and consequently endured – a new bus for London should establish a whole new travel experience that espouses 21st century aspirations, while celebrating the memory and the experience of the original.’

Director of Design for Aston Martin, Marek Reichman said: ‘This unique project has been a great experience for the Aston Martin team and has allowed us to showcase the considerable and diverse design competence of our team, while affording us the opportunity to apply elements of our design language to entirely different concept. We are delighted to have had the opportunity to work alongside Foster + Partners to reinvent a true British icon in the Routemaster bus and being selected to win joint first prize by the Mayor of London provides further evidence that great British creative talent remains at the cutting edge of design.’




3 Responses to “New Bus For London By Aston Martin And Foster + Partners”

  1. Simon Creed says:

    Isn’t it great that a designer from Valencia was one of the winners.
    We live in Valencia and know exactly how good some of these guys are, their designs are starting to shape the city!

  2. Dennis says:

    Fantastic design and well done to the ones involved but I am betting that the final production model, if ever built, doesn’t look anything like it.

  3. Suzy says:

    I completely agree with the above comment, the internet is with a doubt growing into the a lot of important medium of communication across the globe and its due to sites like this that ideas are spreading so quickly. Best wishes, Suzy.

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