Campaign group and Conservatve MP lobby mayor of London over design of Ealing Broadway station
London mayor Boris Johnson is under renewed pressure over the design quality of Crossrail amid claims that initial plans for the line鈥檚 Ealing Broadway station approved in the Crossrail Act were subsequently downgraded.
A letter to the mayor, sent last month by a residents鈥 lobby group and seen by 好色先生TV, calls the exterior of the current scheme, drawn up by Bennetts Associates for Network Rail a 鈥渄isgrace鈥 and complains that the basic components of a 鈥減romising鈥 initial plan for the station by architect BDP were approved by parliament but were later ditched without its approval.
Crossrail has been under pressure over its design standards after it decided not to use independent design review on its 27 outer London surface stations, as it did with the inner London Crossrail stations.
The letter, from lobby group Save Ealing Centre, is co-signed by prominent figures including architect Richard Rogers and planner Sir Peter Hall.
It adds of the current design: 鈥淚t looks as if some drunk wants to stick a petrol station canopy on the existing concrete facade.鈥
While chapter 22 of the Crossrail Bill says there will be 鈥渁 new passenger footbridge鈥 plus 鈥渢hree escalators鈥 at Ealing Broadway, neither of these features is part of Bennetts鈥 current design, which is in for planning.
好色先生TV has also seen an image of BDP鈥檚 original design for the station frontage (pictured), which shows a curving glazed canopy, contrasting with Bennetts鈥 more basic proposal.
A second letter to the mayor sent last month and from local Conservative MP Angie Bray, also strongly criticises the existing 鈥渄rab鈥 design and calls on Johnson, who has ultimate responsibility for Crossrail, to support a new architectural competition for the station.
Bennetts declined to comment but has previously responded to criticism of its design by complaining of a 鈥渃onstraint on brief and budget鈥.
A spokesperson for the mayor of London said: 鈥淐rossrail are working with the local authority, community groups and the architects to improve designs.
鈥淏ut the mayor is aware of the local concerns and his deputy mayor for transport is organising a meeting with some of the key stakeholders to discuss and try to resolve the matter.鈥
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