PTA Pods Perth: Murray Street Mall, Australia

PTA Pods Perth Murray Street Mall, Western Australian Building Project, Design Pictures

PTA Pods – Murray Street Mall, Perth

Underground Rail Station Project, Australia design by Iredale Pedersen Hook Architects

7 Sep 2010

Location : Western Australia

Design: Iredale Pedersen Hook Architects

Murray Street Mall Perth

PTA Pods Perth: Murray Street Mall
photo : Andrew Pritchard

PTA Pods, Perth

PTA Pods Perth: The PTA information centre explores the capacity of architecture to create a centralised identity for the metropolitan public transport network. Dwarfed by the rapidly emerging 140 William Street Hassell Architects tower building, the two pods hover precariously above the entrance to the Perth underground rail station providing a brief moment of visual clarity contrasting with the visual chaos of the existing retail context.

Initially the pods were both designed to be information centres, one staffed and one open to the public for self serve information. During the design process the pods were increased in size with the information centre being consolidated into one pod and the other designed as a shell to generate income from retail leasing. The pods retained their duality through form and colour.

PTA Pods Perth PTA Pods Murray Street Mall Perth Perth Underground Station Development
photos : Andrew Pritchard

Colour
Transperth Green is applied to the exterior Alucabond shell of each pod providing an immediate identity to the transport network. The clear structural glazing front elevation exposes the activity of the information centre to the underground station entry.

Internally the colours continue in the form of the individual network line colours, these cabinets contain the corresponding coloured brochures for each of the transport lines. All other surfaces are purposely white, sculptured and precise.

Form
The design seeks a formal clarity that is unapparent in the surrounding context. It responds to the dynamic movement of passing people and commuters and to escalator and stair movement patterns. It may be approached from the front (Murray Street Mall) or underneath (Perth underground station). It creates a sense of intrigue when approaching from all directions; the underbelly gently pushes down to enforce a brief distraction from the surrounding context.

Thresholds
The information centre explores the role of thresholds indicative of entering the train section and then entering the train. This is identified by a continuous loop of white Staron that must be passed to enter the centre.

The information bench continues the play of thresholds by extruding out from the floor surface then lopping over the information brochures collecting all the information material in to one element.

PTA Pods PTA Pods Perth PTA Pods Murray Street Mall Perth Perth Underground Station Development
photos : Andrew Pritchard

Structure
The complexity of building over the existing entry to the station while maintaining continuous public access, combined with the construction site being trapped on three sides by the 140 William Street construction site demanded project specific solutions. From the early design stage investigation of construction systems exploring the potential for prefabrication and components formed a fundamental and effective aspect of the design. Materials were delivered as small pre-labelled components capable of being installed without the use of heavy machinery. At times night work was essential to minimise disturbance to the general public

Materials were selected based on their durability and vandal resistance; all materials were required to pass rigorous Public Transport Authority testing.

Internally Dulux Enviro2 Acrylic Paints are on the majority of surfaces and T5 and LED lighting incorporated to reduce energy consumption. Material wastage was minimised through maximising pre-fabrication of components in a factory environment.

Summary:
The PTA information centre explores the capacity of architecture to create a centralised identity for the metropolitan public transport network. Dwarfed by the rapidly emerging 140 William Street tower building, the two pods hover precariously above the entrance to the Perth underground rail station providing a brief moment of stoppage and clarity contrasting with the visual chaos of the existing retail context.

Identity and recognition is achieved through the use of colour and form. Transperth Green is applied to the exterior Alucabond shell of each pod providing an immediate identity to the transport network. The clear structural glazing front elevation exposes the activity of the information centre to the underground station entry.

Internally the colours continue with individual network line colours, these cabinets contain the corresponding coloured brochures for each of the transport lines. All other surfaces are purposely white, sculptured and precise.

PTA Pods PTA Pods Perth PTA Pods Murray Street Mall Perth
photo : Andrew Pritchard ; drawings : Iredale Pedersen Hook Architects

The design seeks a formal clarity that is unapparent in the surrounding context. It responds to the dynamic movement of passing people and commuters. It creates a sense of intrigue when approaching from all directions; the underbelly gently pushes down to enforce a brief distraction from the surrounding context.

PTA Pods Perth Project images / information from Iredale Pedersen Hook Architects

Murray Street Mall Perth Pods design : Iredale Pedersen Hook Architects

Location: Murray Street Mall, Perth, Western Australia

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