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Kadawittfeldarchitektur Complete Salzburg Central Station Austria

Kadawittfeldarchitektur Complete Salzburg Central Station Austria
 kadawittfeldarchitektur complete salzburg central station austria
Integrating the station into the city of salzburg in austria, architectural firm kadawittfeldarchitektur(aachen/graz) have added a curved platform roof that nestles
 respectfully next to the historic train hall. an overall master plan was applied to the surrounding
 area, which not only upgrades the original 1860s building, but also connects the boroughs on
 both sides of the tracks through a considered network of bridges and passageways. 

Kadawittfeldarchitektur Complete Salzburg Central Station Austria


view over the platforms with the new roof structure
image © taufik kenan

Kadawittfeldarchitektur Complete Salzburg Central Station Austria

the dynamic structure interprets the movements of the trains as they enter and disembark from the station
image © taufik kenan

Kadawittfeldarchitektur Complete Salzburg Central Station Austria

a network of bridges and passageways connect to the boroughs on both sides of the tracks
image © taufik kenan

Kadawittfeldarchitektur Complete Salzburg Central Station Austria

roofing with pneumatic air-cushions
image © taufik kenan

Kadawittfeldarchitektur Complete Salzburg Central Station Austria

passage level
image © angelo kaunat

Kadawittfeldarchitektur Complete Salzburg Central Station Austria

the central station upgrade helps to integrate the site into the city

Kadawittfeldarchitektur Complete Salzburg Central Station Austria
 
site plan
image © kadawittfeldarchitektur

Kadawittfeldarchitektur Complete Salzburg Central Station Austria

section
image © kadawittfeldarchitektur

Kadawittfeldarchitektur Complete Salzburg Central Station Austria

plan of the platform level
image © kadawittfeldarchitektur

Kadawittfeldarchitektur Complete Salzburg Central Station Austria
plan of the passage level
image © kadawittfeldarchitektur
image © taufik kenan

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