Open Call: A New Timepiece for the Railway
Anthony Dewar, Head of Buildings and Architecture at Network Rail, explained:
“The British railway was integral to the standardization of time across the world but unlike other countries. Britain did not implement a standard railway clock. We hope this competition will put that right with the creation of a timepiece that can be adapted for use across the whole rail network – from stations to maintenance delivery units, railway control centers to train depots.
“The winning entrant will need to be an inspired design, which can be cost-effectively implemented at scale and adaptable to a wide variety of settings. This a unique opportunity to create a design that could have a highly visible and enduring legacy.”
Justin McGuirk, Chief Curator, of the Design Museum & Director of Future Observatory commented:
“An awareness of time is crucial to the experience of being in a train station. This is an extraordinary opportunity to redesign that experience. Instead of everyone being ensconced in their phones, how can we return time to its central presence in stations, with a civic purpose and a strong sense of place? The Design Museum is delighted to be collaborating with Network Rail on this international competition.’’
The competition is open internationally to practitioners within the fields of art, design, engineering, and/or architecture. Submissions are also welcome from students from these disciplines. Collaboration is encouraged between individuals and organizations of different size, expertise, and experience.
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