The Modern Station

The Modern Station

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An exciting new generation of railway architecture has emerged in Europe and elsewhere over the past decade. This book explains the reasons for the renaissance of the station as a building type and the current changes it is undergoing.

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The Modern Station by Brian Edwards

An exciting new generation of railway architecture has emerged in Europe and elsewhere over the past decade. This book explains the reasons for the renaissance of the station as a building type and the current changes it is undergoing. The functional, social and technical factors which shape railway architecture are examined. As stations are essential elements of sustainable development, the environmental benefits of railways are also discussed. Essential guidance is provided for those who design, commission or manage railway stations. By drawing on technical design manuals and examples of recent stations (many designed by leading architects) the book gives help and instruction to all those with an interest in the future of railway architecture.

"This is an interesting read for railway enthusiasts" - Architectural Review.

"...an excellent guide to new stations...and...a good coverage of less well known constructions for suburban and city rail works...This book is a valuable guide to the new railway age ...it will provide a stimulus to show the decision makers in the transport world that travel is not just a utilitarian activity." - Building Design.

'...contain[s] fine examples of the latest developments in station building. ...the reader...can not help being infected by the excitement the subject generates.' - Archis

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ISBN 13 9780419196808
ISBN 10 0419196803
Title The Modern Station
Author Brian Edwards
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Year published 1996-12-19
Number of pages 206
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.