Level 1: Contemporary Underground Stations of the World

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Since the London Metropolitan Railway was opened in 1863 the subway has become a symbol of urban life. Tunnel systems are the lifelines of the big cities, transporting millions of passengers every day. This volume provides an overview of the highly interesting and manifold trends in underground construction around the world.
Since the London Metropolitan Railway was opened in 1863 the subway has become a symbol of urban life. Tunnel systems are the lifelines of the big cities, transporting millions of passengers every day. The success story continues to this day, with existing networks being continually expanded and completely new systems being planned and built especially in the Asia and the Arabian world. Beginning with Hector Guimards Jugendstil entrances for the Metro in Paris, the design quality of the stations has always been an important aspect. With design, lighting, furnishings and frequently with artistic interventions, the underground complexes made of tracks, platforms and accesses have become the subject of great spatial creations. This volume provides an overview of the highly interesting and manifold current trends in underground construction around the world.
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Weight 1.380000
Author Baker, Lisa
Availability IP
Department Transport
Format Hardback
ISBN 9783037681916
Pages 192
Published 25/05/2015
Publisher Braun Publishing
Section Transport
Series Architecture & Technology
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