Japanese design studio Kengo Kuma and Associates has just unveiled its finished design project of the Saint-Denis Pleyel Station nestled in the northern side of Paris. The space is defined by its vertical wooden louver wrapping and it is a part of the Grand Paris Express.
This is a new rapid transport system that takes users across the city's outskirts and the service changes between four metro lines. It also connects to an existing urban bridge for more access. The design studio speaks more about the design structure, sharing that "The station itself becomes a public square. It is designed as an extension of the forecourt on several levels in order to offer a real public space."
Vertical Wooden Louvre Stations
Kengo Kuma and Associates Designs the Saint-Denis Pleyel Station
Trend Themes
1. Vertical Wooden Louvre Architecture - The innovative use of vertical wooden louver wrapping modernizes station design while providing sustainable aesthetic appeal.
2. Public Space Integration - Designing stations as multi-level public squares enhances communal utility and urban connectivity.
3. Seamless Transit Connectivity - Linking new metro services with existing urban infrastructure promotes effortless and efficient city-wide travel.
Industry Implications
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