Urban transportation everywhere seems to be getting a major artistic overhaul lately, and the Donostialdea Metro-Station design concept by Snøhetta Studio illustrates this direction perfectly.
Featuring an overarching canopy shaped and sculpted like coral, this amazing subway entrance is sure to entice even those who don't typically take public transit. Its coral-like design was indeed inspired by the sea, and it is made from stainless steel with a thin sheet of glass as covering.
The design by Snøhetta was chosen as the winner of a design competition for the new Donostialdea Metro-Station entrance. According to Evolo, the goal of the project was to create an entrance that presented the notion of "openness." Snøhetta Studio achieved this by creating a continuous-looking design that has, as Evolo describes, "the design element acting as a ceiling structure at one point, and a roof sheltering the main stairs at another."
Coral-Like Subway Canopies
The Donostialdea Metro-Station Entrance by Snohetta is Sculptural
Trend Themes
1. Artistic Overhaul of Urban Transportation - Opportunity for artists and designers to transform public transportation infrastructure into visually appealing and captivating experiences.
2. Sculptural Design Concepts - Opportunity to create subway entrances and other architectural structures that double as works of art, attracting more people to use public transportation.
3. Inspired by Nature - Opportunity to draw inspiration from natural elements, like coral, to create unique and eye-catching designs for public transportation infrastructure.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Opportunity for architects to create innovative and visually stunning subway entrances and structures.
2. Transportation - Opportunity for transportation companies to invest in artistic and visually appealing designs for subway entrances, attracting more riders.
3. Design - Opportunity for designers to transform urban transportation infrastructure into aesthetically pleasing and functional works of art.