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Jiaxing Train Station by MAD Architects
MAD Architects has announced the completion of the Jiaxing Train Station, located in the historic city of Jiaxing. The original Jiaxing Train Station was built in 1907 and destroyed a few decades later. MAD Architects' design recreates the image of the 1907 station and couples it with a “floating” metal roof to accommodate the expanded facilities. The vertical use of space allows MAD’s scheme to meet the expanding passenger needs while emphasizing the connection to the environment and using this large infrastructure project as an opportunity for urban revitalization. The master plan is expected to welcome 5.28 million people per year by 2025.
The overall design strives to offer a more human-centric and efficient solution. The reconstruction of the old station house is based on large amounts of historical data, and it uses approximately 210,000 red and green locally sourced bricks. Behind the recreated station, a glass façade creates a clean and minimal expression. The interior is also understated, clad with anodized aluminum honeycomb panels in the waiting hall, ceiling, and tunnel walls to absorb excess noise.
Most of the main functions are organized underground to allow for the expansion of its forest-like surroundings. Over 1,500 trees have been planted across the site. A variety of transportation modes are incorporated, in addition to commercial functions across the southern part of the site. These functional areas are scattered across the hills, appearing as floating rings, while a central lawn is expected to become a venue for various outdoor events such as concerts and festivals.
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