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NBBJ propose flower-shaped ice rinks to bring leisure to frozen rivers
POSTED 09 Dec 2015 . BY Kim Megson
NBBJ has released a series of innovative design concepts for London Credit: NBBJ
International innovators and architects NBBJ have revealed their latest unusual design concept: a series of natural ice rinks on London’s River Thames.

The studio, which has previously proposed shadowless skyscrapers for London and a moving walkway in the capital’s underground rail network, has now turned its attention to the city’s river.

The idea is to resurrect a city tradition dating back to the 17th century called the Frost Fair, which would see Londoners take to the frozen waters of the Thames in winter to enjoy ice skating, fairgrounds and sporting events.

In those days, the British winters were particularly severe, and the river was wider and slower meaning it would freeze more easily than today. At the last known Frost Fair in 1814, the ice was even thick enough to support an elephant, which was marched across the river alongside Blackfriars Bridge.

To naturally create ice now, NBBJ propose building several portable ‘Frost Flowers’ – retractable jetties that submerge below the water and unfurl into large flower-shaped discs. These would isolate a thin basin of water from the flow of the river and enable the water to naturally freeze. The ice platform would then be raised to the surface ready to host ice skating, exhibitions and even a public market.



“The Thames has seen intense interest in 2015 with proposed bridges, floating villages and swimming pools,” said NBBJ in a statement.

“Our concept aims to restore public recreational activity to the surface of the river, in an area sheltered from commercial shipping lanes, with an annual event that would reconnect London to its heritage.

“This is part of our ongoing exploration into city life and how it can be adapted and improved in fresh new ways.”

Christian Coop, design director of NBBJ, said: “In a dense modern city such as London the Thames provides a unique open vista where the history and origins of this great city can be viewed.

“A draw for Londoners and tourists alike, the area has become a bustling leisure area with bars and markets lining the river. New space is now desperately needed, and accordingly we looked to our heritage to find one possible solution.”

NBBJ added that the concept could potentially be rolled out across a number of other chilly city rivers around the world.

The firm releases three outside-the-box concept designs every year to inform its commissioned physical projects. It is currently working on a stadium for the 2022 Asia Games in Hangzhou.
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No Shadow Skyscraper
International architecture firm NBBJ have revealed concept designs for two light reflecting, shadowless skyscrapers on the Greenwich Peninsula, London, UK. NBBJ’s designs allow for more than 60 per cent of dispersed sunlight to be cast on the streets below. The two buildings would allow this to happen by being designed in tandem, with each acting as a giant mirror to the other.

Location: London , United Kingdom

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NBBJ propose flower-shaped ice rinks to bring leisure to frozen rivers
POSTED 09 Dec 2015 . BY Kim Megson
NBBJ has released a series of innovative design concepts for London Credit: NBBJ
International innovators and architects NBBJ have revealed their latest unusual design concept: a series of natural ice rinks on London’s River Thames.

The studio, which has previously proposed shadowless skyscrapers for London and a moving walkway in the capital’s underground rail network, has now turned its attention to the city’s river.

The idea is to resurrect a city tradition dating back to the 17th century called the Frost Fair, which would see Londoners take to the frozen waters of the Thames in winter to enjoy ice skating, fairgrounds and sporting events.

In those days, the British winters were particularly severe, and the river was wider and slower meaning it would freeze more easily than today. At the last known Frost Fair in 1814, the ice was even thick enough to support an elephant, which was marched across the river alongside Blackfriars Bridge.

To naturally create ice now, NBBJ propose building several portable ‘Frost Flowers’ – retractable jetties that submerge below the water and unfurl into large flower-shaped discs. These would isolate a thin basin of water from the flow of the river and enable the water to naturally freeze. The ice platform would then be raised to the surface ready to host ice skating, exhibitions and even a public market.



“The Thames has seen intense interest in 2015 with proposed bridges, floating villages and swimming pools,” said NBBJ in a statement.

“Our concept aims to restore public recreational activity to the surface of the river, in an area sheltered from commercial shipping lanes, with an annual event that would reconnect London to its heritage.

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Christian Coop, design director of NBBJ, said: “In a dense modern city such as London the Thames provides a unique open vista where the history and origins of this great city can be viewed.

“A draw for Londoners and tourists alike, the area has become a bustling leisure area with bars and markets lining the river. New space is now desperately needed, and accordingly we looked to our heritage to find one possible solution.”

NBBJ added that the concept could potentially be rolled out across a number of other chilly city rivers around the world.

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