Abstract
Due to the growing demand for mobility (as a primary need for people to get to work, to obtain personal care or to go travelling), cities continue to be faced with new urban challenges. Stations represent, along mobility networks, not only transportation nodes (transfer points) but also architectural objects which connect an area to the city’s territorial plane and which have the potential to generate new urban dynamics. In the ‘compact city’ the station is simply no longer the space to access mobility networks, as informed by their dry pragmatism, but becomes an urban place of sociality and encounter - an extended public space beyond mobility itself. Which relationships and cross-fertilizations can be significant for the design of the future living stations in the Municipality of Rotterdam? How ought these stations to be conceived in order to act as public places for collective action? Which (archetypical) devices can be designed to give a shape to the ambitions for these stations? The station as a public space and catalyser for urban interventions in the metropolitan area of Rotterdam is the focus of the research initiative presented in this publication. [...]
Original language | English |
---|---|
Title of host publication | Living Stations |
Subtitle of host publication | The Design of Metro Stations in the (east flank) metropolitan areas of Rotterdam |
Editors | M. Triggianese, O. Caso, Y. Söylev |
Place of Publication | Delft |
Publisher | TU Delft OPEN Publishing |
Pages | v |
Number of pages | 1 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 9789463663830 |
ISBN (Print) | 9789463663830 |
Publication status | Published - 2021 |