I haven’t updated this post for some time – actually since April 2017! Head down and just getting on with it …time flies. OK – I’ll now try to sum up what’s happened in the interim.
Following on from the initial research period, consultation & creative engagement phases of the project, a series of Creative Public Realm proposals were submitted for review. This work originated and was inspired by the positive & creative collaboration with our supporting artists in residence, Rob Young – Writer, Simon Williams – Filmmakerand Xtina Lamb – Printmaker. These collaborations proved to be highly creative as well as bringing a refreshing camaraderie and friendship to the work.
The proposals are presented here in the order in which the various sites are encountered along the route from Chatham Station down Railway Street to Military Road and the Waterfront. This is a visual account of how ideas developed and adopted into the scheme.
Chatham Station, although at the head of our scheme, will be the last Phase to be delivered on the ground & I will report on this work later in a separate post.
The sites where our work and interventions has been focussed are:
NEW CUT & NEW ROAD VIADUCT
ST JOHN’S SQUARE
LOWER RAILWAY STREET
MILITARY SQUARE
MILITARY ROAD
Chatham Placemaking Project. Route & Plan of Creative Public Realm. Image: Christopher Tipping
The Red Line indicates our project route & is titled the ‘Chatham Line’, after the Chatham Lines, the nearby defensive fortifications. The lines follow the historic granite kerb line & will be replaced in relevant sections by bespoke wide
granite kerbs and special transition granite units often with sandblasted or inset granite text. Text is based upon the surrounding local historic legacy & community engagement work & narrative developed by our writer in residence, Rob Young.
AREA 2 – NEW CUT
New Cut – Plan of Creative Public Realm. Image: Christopher TippingNew Cut – Sketches & Draft Plan of Creative Public Realm. Image: Christopher TippingNew Cut – Sketches & draft plan of bespoke granite kerb units. Creative Public Realm. Image: Christopher TippingNew Cut – Sketches & draft plan of bespoke granite kerb units. Creative Public Realm. Image: Christopher TippingNew Cut – Sketches & draft plan of bespoke granite & timber seating. Creative Public Realm. Image: Christopher TippingNew Cut – Sketches & draft plan of bespoke granite kerb units. Creative Public Realm. Image: Christopher TippingNew Cut – New Road Viaduct – Draft proposals for bespoke enamel panels below the balustrade, welcoming you to Chatham. Image: Christopher Tipping
As with most projects, not all ideas and proposals succeed.Budget limitations, critical rigour and often the subjective nature of the collaborative creative process all bring issues to bear in deciding what is destined to be built on site and what is left in the studio !
New Cut – New Road Viaduct – Draft proposals for bespoke enamel panels below the balustrade, welcoming you to Chatham. Image: Christopher TippingNew Cut & New Road Viaduct – Draft proposals for bespoke lighting scheme welcoming you to Chatham. Image: Christopher TippingNew Cut & New Road Viaduct – Draft proposals for bespoke enamel panels under the bridge, welcoming you to Chatham. Image: Christopher TippingSt John’s Square – Draft proposals for bespoke landscape interventions. Image: Christopher TippingSt John’s Square – Draft proposals for bespoke landscape interventions. Image: Christopher TippingSt John’s Square – Draft proposals for bespoke landscape interventions. Image: Christopher Tipping
The approach to the materiality and scale of St John’s Square & elsewhere along our route, was influenced by the architectural & industrial heritage of the Historic Chatham Dockyard.
St John’s Square – Draft proposals for bespoke landscape interventions. Image: Christopher TippingSt John’s Square – Draft proposals for bespoke landscape interventions. Image: Christopher TippingSt John’s Square – Draft proposals for bespoke landscape interventions. Image: Christopher Tipping
This monolithic detail seen above was titled ‘The Submarine’, inspired by HMS OCELOT on display at Chatham Historic Dockyard . This sculptural form was to act as a dividing feature separating two flights of steps at different levels.
I didn’t make it through the final evaluation process…
HMS OCELOT, Chatham Historic Dockyard. Image: Christopher TippingHMS OCELOT, Chatham Historic Dockyard. Image: Christopher TippingSt John’s Square – Draft proposals for bespoke landscape interventions. Image: Christopher Tipping & HardscapeSt John’s Square – Draft proposals for bespoke yellow enamel cast iron bollards & landscape interventions. Image: Christopher TippingSt John’s Square – Research Image of Ropery Artefacts. Draft proposals for bespoke yellow enamel cast iron bollards & landscape interventions. Image: Christopher Tipping
LOWER RAILWAY STREET & MILITARY SQUARE
Lower Railway Street & Military Square. Draft proposals for bespoke landscape interventions. Image: Christopher TippingLower Railway Street & Military Square. Draft proposals for bespoke landscape interventions. Image: Christopher TippingLower Railway Street & Military Square. Draft proposals for bespoke landscape interventions. Image: Christopher TippingLower Railway Street & Military Square. Draft proposals for bespoke landscape interventions. Image: Christopher TippingLower Railway Street & Military Square. Draft proposals for bespoke landscape interventions. Image: Christopher Tipping
Military Square is a major pedestrian intersection in Chatham, at the crossroads between Railway Street, Military Road and the High Street.
Lower Railway Street & Military Square. Draft proposals for bespoke landscape interventions. Image: Christopher TippingLower Railway Street & Military Square. Draft proposals for bespoke landscape interventions. Image: Christopher TippingMilitary Square draft proposals for bespoke landscape interventions. Image: Christopher TippingMilitary Square draft proposals for bespoke landscape interventions. Image: Christopher TippingMilitary Square draft proposals for bespoke landscape interventions. Image: Christopher TippingMilitary Square draft proposals for bespoke landscape interventions. Image: Christopher Tipping
THE CIRCLE IN THE SQUARE
Military Square draft proposals for bespoke landscape interventions. Image: Christopher Tipping