Roman Station Tiburtina Redevelopment
Key:Italy | 2000 | Modern













项目概况:
the station tiburtina redevelopment located on the northeast side of the city of rome, italy, between via nomentana and via pietralata, was designed by architect paolo desideri, abdr studio, which forms an urban gallery between the two neighborhoods. the station consists of two buildings erected on both sides of existing roads connected by a bridge-gallery, all under the master plan in a complex system, characterized by a bipolar consideration of modal interchanges, rail-car, bus-station, public interests-private, urban and extra-urban encounters making a natural, physical and spatial connector. the glass cuboid shaped station has 340m long by 50m wide and 9m rising from the level of the tracks. the station is divided into eight rooms, with an average size of 300m2, suspended from the ceiling and connected to ground via escalators and lifts. these areas are home to offices, restaurants and other public areas. the suspension structures ensure that the station will not be affected by vibration from passing trains below. with glass walls that go from floor to roof, visitors can see the skyline of the city below and the flow of the activity of the station, the train movement. at night, the square crystal is illuminated by rows of lights on the ceiling, creating a fishbowl display for people moving through its interior. the 8 rooms suspended from the structure are arranged on the sides of the hall, through the glass walls and forming lumps or significant interference with the exterior of the building.