The design expresses the concept of ‘Reaching out – letting in', taken from the qualities of the Princess of Wales that were most loved; her inclusiveness and accessibility. The fountain's sculptural form is integrated into the natural slope of land in London's Hyde Park and is designed to radiate energy as well as draw people inwards. A popular place for visitors to engage with the water, the fountain has detailed grooves and channels which combine with air jets to animate the water and create different effects such as a 'Chadar Cascade', a 'Swoosh', 'Stepped Cascade', 'Rock and Roll' and a still basin at the bottom. The water source is located at the highest point where water bubbles come up from the base of the fountain. Approximately 100 litres per second of water is pumped up hill from a storage tank in front of the refurbished plant room beside the Serpentine. Dividing at the top, the fountain uses the topography to divert the water downhill in two streams to form a still, reflective basin. Designed and cut using ground-breaking digital technology, the fountain is made from 545 pieces of Cornish granite. The design appears as a light-coloured ring which contrasts with the surrounding meadow area and planting.
Gustafson Porter led the design of the project from competition through to completion, collaborating with an experienced team which included computer modelling specialists, consultant engineers, construction professionals and expert stonemasons.
The Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain pushed the boundaries of landscape design in the United Kingdom and received overwhelming public acclaim since completion. Gustafson Porter are proud of the incredible collaborative effort required to deliver one of the most high-profile landscape projects in the world.
Overview
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Project Name
Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fountain
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Location
Hyde Park, London
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Category
Parks and gardens
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Landscape Architect
Gustafson Porter + Bowman
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Client
Department of Culture, Media and Sport
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Brief
The project for this high profile memorial to the memory of Diana, Princess of Wales was gained by winning an international open competition in 2002. The brief was to design a memorial which would reflect the life of the Princess of Wales using the medium of water.
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Awards
2008 Highly Commended, AIA/UK Chapter Excellence in Design Awards 2007 International Architecture Awards, The Chicago Athenaeum 2006 Natural Stone Award, Stone Federation 2005 Shortlist for Design Week Awards
Details
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Project Team
Bucknall Austin Project Management, Geoffrey Osborne Ltd, Ocmis, Willerby Landscapes, Cathedral Works Organisation, S McConnell and Sons, Barron Gould / Texxus (Surface texture), Surface Development Engineering Ltd (surface design), Soil and Land Consultants, Professor David Hardwick, Shelagh Wakely Engineer: Arup | Project Management: Bucknall Austin | Water feature mechanics: OCMIS | Hydraulic testing: Imperial College
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Year Completed
0001
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Project Size
5,600 m2
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Additional Information
Competition: 2002 | Tender: 2003 | On site: 2003–2004 | Completion: 2004 Contract: Government works contract