24th June 2025

Foster + Partners to design the national memorial to Queen Elizabeth II

Foster + Partners will design the national memorial to Queen Elizabeth II at the heart of St James’s Park. The practice’s winning design concept celebrates Queen Elizabeth’s life through a time of great change, balancing tradition and modernity, public duty and private faith, the United Kingdom and a global Commonwealth. The design concept illustrates how she brought these dualities together: two gates, two gardens, joined by a bridge and unifying path. The winning team includes artist Yinka Shonibare and celebrated landscape designer, Michel Desvigne.

Norman Foster, Founder and Executive Chairman, Foster + Partners, said: “It is an honour and a privilege for our team to be awarded this project. Her Majesty loved history and tradition, so this is reflected in the inspiration of the original design of St James’s Park by Sir John Nash. Some of his principles have survived, whilst others have been lost and will be restored, creating a family of gardens joined by gently meandering paths.

I knew The Queen on formal occasions but also enjoyed her informality when attending events as a member of the Order of Merit. We have sought to reflect these qualities of the formal and informal in our design, with an appeal across a wide range of ages and interests. To these ends, we have discreetly stretched the boundaries of art and technology with a deliberately gentle intervention. Our design will have the minimum impact on the nature and biodiversity of the park and it will be phased to ensure that the precious route across it will never be closed.

At the heart of our masterplan is a translucent bridge symbolic of Her Majesty as a unifying force, bringing together nations, countries, the Commonwealth, charities and the armed forces.”

Robin Janvrin, Queen Elizabeth Memorial Committee Chair, said: “Foster + Partners' ambitious and thoughtful masterplan will allow us and future generations to appreciate Queen Elizabeth's life of service as she balanced continuity and change with strong values, common sense and optimism throughout her long reign.”  

Foster + Partners’ design concept features figurative sculptures and a new Prince Philip Gate. It also features gardens – dedicated to the Commonwealth and the communities of the United Kingdom – to create spaces for reflection and coming together. Artistic installations will celebrate the nation’s diversity. A new bridge, replacing the existing Blue Bridge, will feature a cast-glass balustrade that recalls Queen Elizabeth’s wedding tiara.

St James’s Park is an area of historical and constitutional significance, which also has a personal connection to Queen Elizabeth II. The memorial will include an area of the park adjacent to The Mall at Marlborough Gate, an area adjacent to Bird Cage Walk and replace the existing bridge between the two with a new crossing.

The Queen Elizabeth Memorial Committee’s selection panel found Foster + Partners’ design, balancing formal and informal elements, impressive and capable of creating an engaging landmark to endure for generations to come. The panel also valued Foster + Partners’ artistry, use of space, technical skills and sensitivity to the memorial’s location. The practice will now develop its initial concept in close partnership with the Queen Elizabeth Memorial Committee. They will work together to select a sculptor to design the memorial’s figurative element.

The final design will be formally announced in April 2026, alongside a legacy programme, to coincide with what would have been Queen Elizabeth’s hundredth birthday year.

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​​Team credits

Foster + Partners

Creative Lead

Contractual Lead

Project manager

Architect

Structural

MEP Engineer

Landscape & Horticulture coordination

Lighting Designer

Sustainability

Principal Designer

 

Yinka Shonibare  

Artist

 

Michel Desvigne Paysagiste  

Landscape Architect

 

Nigel Dunnett Studio

Ecology Consultant

 

Adrien Gardere

Memorial curator

 

2x4

Digital consultant;

Wayfinding consultant

 

Eckersley O’Callaghan

Glass Structure Engineers

 

David Bonnett Associates  

Accessibility Consultant

 

DP9

Planning Consultant

 

Purcell

Heritage Consultant

 

Space Syntax

Pedestrian flow Consultant

 

Gardiner & Theobald 

Cost Consultant

 

Arup

Logistics & Security Consultant