Okay, I’ve extracted the details from the provided text. Here’s a summary of the key points regarding the design of the National Memorial to Queen Elizabeth II by Foster + Partners:
Selection: Foster + Partners were selected over four other shortlisted teams.
Design Concept: The design balances formal and informal elements, aiming to be an engaging landmark for generations. It was praised for its artistry, use of space, technical skill, and sensitivity to the location.
Location: The memorial will be located in St James’s Park, adjacent to The Mall at Marlborough Gate and Birdcage Walk.
Master Plan: The master plan reflects Queen Elizabeth II’s reign, balancing tradition and modernity, public duty and private faith, the United Kingdom and the global Commonwealth.
Key Elements:
Two gates and two gardens symbolize these dualities.
A bridge and a “unifying path” connect the elements.
The gardens will be dedicated to the Commonwealth and the communities of the united Kingdom.
The new bridge, replacing the existing Blue Bridge, will feature a cast-glass balustrade inspired by Queen Elizabeth’s wedding tiara.
sculptures: Sculptors for the figurative elements (statues, Prince Philip Gate) are yet to be selected. The current visualizations are illustrative only.
Norman foster’s Quote: He emphasized the design’s reflection of the Queen’s formal and informal qualities, its appeal to a wide range of ages and interests, its gentle intervention, and its minimal impact on the park’s nature and biodiversity.
Winning Team: The full winning team includes Foster + Partners as creative Lead, Architect, Structural and MEP Engineer, Landscape and Horticulture Designer, Lighting Designer, sustainability Consultant, and Security Consultant.
In essence, the design aims to be a balanced and sensitive memorial that reflects the Queen’s reign and legacy, while also being an engaging and enduring landmark within St James’s Park.



