Guangming Hub, Shenzhen high-speed rail link
Foster + Partners wins design competition for Guangming Hub, a new Transport Oriented Development on high-speed rail link connecting Hong Kong, Shenzhen and Guangzhou
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Foster + Partners wins design competition for Guangming Hub, a new Transport Oriented Development on high-speed rail link connecting Hong Kong, Shenzhen and Guangzhou
UNStudio present the first stations on the new Doha Metro Network: Doha Metro and Qatar Railways create one of the most advanced and fastest driverless metro systems in the world
Sydney’s Central Station Roof design by Woods Bagot in collaboration with John McAslan + Partners. The vaulted roof spans 2,240 sqm is conceived as an orienting piece of architecture
Foot and cyclebridge over the High Speed Train Station in Angers, France, design by Dietmar Feichtinger Architectes. The bridge is characterised by a soft, wide arch that crosses the entire width of 70 metres.
RIBA Network Rail Re-Imagining Railway Stations Competition news: international architecture contest to shape the future of Britain’s railway stations, open to architects, engineers and designers.
ProRail, responsible for the Dutch railway network together with the national supervisor for railway architecture started a campaign to make waiting more comfortable. Smaller stations can be desolate and dull. What can architects do to improve them?
Designed by cepezed, Building d(emountable) is a modern, sustainable and fully demountable structure on the site of a historic, monumental building complex in the center of Dutch city Delft.
Arkitema Architects has designed the new sustainable station building, which will be constructed across the tracks in a central location in Trondheim, northern Norway.
HS2 decision will destroy precious wild places, The Wildlife Trusts call for a redesign: High Speed 2 approval by UK government. The rapid rail link forms the largest new UK station-building programme since the Victorian age.
Designed by Dietmar Feichtinger Architectes the new Ostend Station in Belgium. The large-scale project called “Station by the Sea” was started in 2012 with the renovation and revitalization the station and its district.
Designed by Cox Architecture the South Morang Rail Extension provides improved access to public transport services for Melbourne’s northern communities.
The Shenzhen North Station Huide Tower, designed by HPP is a multifunctional high-rise complex including a 258m tower is about to be completed on behalf of Shenzhen Metro Group and China Railway Group.
Designed by Grimshaw architects the Vaughan Metropolitan Centre Transit Station features a convex ceiling with a above-ground pavilion with a dynamic, cubist collage of reflections of life inside the station.
Train Station Footbridge in Laval, Mayenne, France, design by Dietmar Feichtinger Architectes: ZAC “Laval à Grande Vitesse” makes economic pole of the city and its metropolitan area.
Zaha Hadid Architects & A_Lab architectural competition-winning design for Fornbuporten and Fornebu Senter stations, two of six station buildings planned for new Fornebubanen metro line in Oslo, Norway.
Joan Miquel Seguí’s intervention for the Palma Intermodal Station upgrade in Mallorca, Balearic Islands, Spain, focuses on two aspects: covering the access and emphasizing the location of the entrance.
The station’s £1bn redevelopment, part of the Thameslink Programme, shortlisted for RIBA Stirling Prize 2019. London’s oldest railway station, and the country’s fourth busiest, has nearly doubled passenger capacity.