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所 在 地:沙特阿拉伯 利雅得
德国Gerber建筑事务所为利雅得的地铁网络设计了最新的地铁站。扎哈?哈迪德与Snohetta也即将为Olaya大街、Fahrad国王路和Abdullah国王高速公路的交叉口处设计站点,此处是沙特阿拉伯首都最蓬勃发展的基础设施区域,将成为城市生活的重要中心。Gerber的方案主要是对公共生活的现住投资,重新定义了地铁站空间。设计师设计了硬质景观、水景、野餐区和一个无线网络覆盖范围;还有一个可上人的屋顶花园,延伸了地铁站的活动空间。起伏的屋顶模拟了中东地区沙漠上的沙丘形态。开放的时候,灯光点亮的地铁站是两条地铁站交汇处和四层环形画廊的标志。这个几何形的悬臂式玻璃建筑用于引导从沙丘公园来的行人,走向它前面的集合场地,是公共交通和私人交通的交汇点。入口处有一个公交总站、出租车站和一个有750车位的停车场,成为这个城市第一个可通过公共交通抵达的地点。Olaya地铁站以重建公共建筑和城市环境为目标,并与公共交通、私人交通和环境结合起来。
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German firm Gerber Architekten has designed the latest winning installment of the Riyadh metro station network. Along with forthcoming stations by Zaha Hadid and Snohetta, the project will be located at the important junction of Olaya Street, King Fahrad road and the king Abdullah Freeway-- an area of burgeoning infrastructure and slated to become a notable nexus of urban living in the capital of Saudi Arabia. The proposal is characterized by a remarkable investment in public life and by reframing the civic space as destination. Complete with choice hardscaping, water features, a designated picnic area and a wifi coverage, a habitable roof sports raised public gardens that extend over the entire area of the station. The undulating roofscape cascades down to Olaya Street in a way that mimics the elegant masses of the area's distinguished desert dunes. The metro station typology is elevated with an open day-lit landscape that reveals two crossing subway lines and four ring-shaped gallery levels. Topographic volumes and compositions of glazing are used to guide pedestrians from the dune park to the front concourse, a confluence of public and private transport protected by a generous cantilevered canopy. The entrance region contains a bus terminal, taxi station and 750-station car park in anticipation of the station that would mark the first time a city in the region would be reached by public transport. The Olaya Metro Station reframes a public architectural work as destination that can grow with the urban environment and puts into dialogue the complexities of mass transport, private movement and the environment. |
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