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Zaha Hadid attempts to rethink roadside advertising with billboard design
Zaha Hadid Described as a "unique double ribbon structure", the sign will feature a single digital advertising screen facing west, housed within twisting bands of thick sheet metal with a matte finish to reduce glare from sunlight and vehicle headlights. Related story: According to planning documents "The form entails a twisted ribbon wrapping around the screen with its display capable of blending into the form, enhancing the form and moving beyond the traditional rectangular advertising format," said a statement from Zaha Hadid Architects. "The contrast between the organic structure and its surroundings enhances the character of the area, which adjoins one of the busiest trafficked routes into London. Its distinctive features can act as an iconic focal point to an area that is currently uninspiring and suffering from an overall sense of neglect and dearth of identity." A strip of lighting across the curved back of the structure will illuminate the pavement, replacing existing traditional lamp posts. Pedestrian lighting will also be integrated into the landscaping and a brick planter at the end of the site nearest the junction between Earl's Court Road and West Cromwell Road. The choice of metal as the main material for the project means it can be pre-fabricated off site in large sections. The project has been altered according to guidelines provided by the borough during a pre-application process. As well as showing advertising images, the screen will be made available to Transport for London "The aim in this scheme is to develop an inspiring and striking built form that crosses the line between media platform and public art. The proposal represents a significant investment in the site and the development of an architectural form that will create a new genre in the roadside advertising canon," said the architects. An existing pavilion building, used mainly to host two 12-metre-long advertising spaces on the roadside facade, will be completely demolished to make way for Hadid's design. "The demolition of the existing building and its replacement with a slender designed structure to create a more open rear footpath will significantly improve the experience and safety for pedestrians," said the architects. The Kensington and Chelsea planning committee is due to make a decision on the proposals on 20 January 2015. Zaha Hadid's increasingly diverse portfolio has expanded considerably over 2014, with new projects including jewellery, Earlier this year the architect also unveiled her first wooden building » Publication Date: 01/12/2014 » Source: Dezeen
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