Architectural firm Foster + Partners propose an ambitious overhaul of Britain's infrastructure with the spine-like Thames hub.

Respected international firm Foster + Partners has unveiled an ambitious $80 billion plan to completely overhaul the transportation and energy infrastructure in Great Britain. The ambitious plan proposes a massive spine running the length of the United Kingdom combining all the most essential elements of the country’s infrastructure including energy, rail, communications and data. A hub for this massive endeavor would be situated on the river Thames, creating not only a barrier and crossing, but an international airport, high speed rail complex, and tidal power plant.

The London-based architectural firm has declared the need for Britain to overhaul its infrastructure and by doing so strengthening the country’s economic position domestically and abroad, ensuring that it remains a major player in the global market. With the spine running the length of the country, trade would be increased from north to south, as well as creating a large amount of jobs. Foster + Partners stress that to achieve this, advanced technology must be placed at the vanguard of Britain’s infrastructure.

Lord Foster, founder of Foster + Partners said that the United Kingdom needs “to recapture the foresight and political courage of our 19th-century forebears if we are to establish a modern transport and energy infrastructure in Britain for this century and beyond.”

 

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  1. JohnL at 12:59pm 4th November 2011 Wow...isn't the proposal a bit self-serving? Creating a public vision in which they benefit the most. In this post GFC world, I wonder where they are proposing we get this money to build their vision from? China perhaps?
  2. Mike Rivette at 4:43am 4th November 2011 of course they do..idiot building engineers gotta eat too
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