UNStudio's recently
completed platform coverings and elevated footbridge for the Arnhem
Central train station in the Netherlands
have been awarded the National Steel Prize 2012 for utility
builidings.
Arnhem Central Station is
at the centre of many people’s local and long-distance journeys. Every
weekday, around 55,000 travellers move through the station, where six modes of
transport converge. The Public Transport Terminal handles the bulk of this interchange.
For many visitors the town
starts here. With its central bus stops for regional and local buses and
parking facilities, the station area forms the main entrance to the town. This
accentuates the need for good connections to the old centre. Equally important
is the urban quality of the area itself for the people who work, wait, change
buses or trains, meet and shop here daily.
Arnhem Central converts
several regional routes and high speed trains to Germany. As passenger numbers will
continue to grow, the railway infrastructure is being substantially revitalized.
On the train station level
a new 4th platform will be added and all current platform roofs will be
replaced. The design concept for the new platform roofs provides a sense
of light and space.
Large roof lights, which
together with the structural spans, add to a positive experience of the
transfer platforms and surroundings. Gently inclined surfaces and carefully
designed lighting guide pedestrians intuitively through the building.
The elevated footbridge is
fully integrated in the design, connecting the different platforms with each
other and with the north entrance of the train station.
The electrified system has
also been integrated into the roof structure, giving a uniform appearance
across all platforms.
Light falls through from
above onto the lower entrances to the station, garage and offices and creates
clear and lengthy vision lines, aiding pedestrian orientation and wayfinding.
Work with investors on the
development of a 24-hour programme contributes to an active and safe location.
Pedestrian movements, transport systems, light, construction and the
distribution of the programme are fused in one continuous landscape.
Location:
Arnhem, Holland
Project
Team: (UNStudio) Ben van Berkel, Caroline Bos with Arjan Dingsté and
Marc Hoppermann, Marc Herschel, Derrick Diporedjo, Kristin Sandner, Rein
Werkhoven
Engineering:
Movares
Contractor:
DAM-Dura Vermeer
Gross
Roof Area: 8700 m2
Year: 2012














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