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These beautifully thermoformed pieces in this pristine hue give the
impression of a space that is similar to an art gallery. In fact, even after
a year of usage I have to say the station still looks brand new. I believe
the unique shape and design of the interior makes people appreciate
their surroundings more, and as such they are more inclined to make
sure it remains spotless.
What are the future plans for the station?
We are exploring ways to use some of the space inside the station to
hold conventions or meetings. There is also the idea of taking advantage
of the striking public areas to put on art exhibitions. We want locals to
see it as more than just a transport hub, a location that doesn’t just
push people away once they disembark from a train. In the adjacent
area dedicated to parking we have left space that can be used to put
on concerts or a musical festival. When the future transport links are
ready here to join the metropolitan and suburban lines, it will be an
easy place to get to. Businesses and others will follow. The idea is using
the architecture as a magnet, similar to what one has seen after Gehry’s
effort in Bilbao with the Guggenheim Museum. Hadid’s Afragola
station is a masterpiece of architecture that has and will attract interest
and people. It is the spark that will lead to more development.
THIS PAGE: Top, a key feature of the building’s cladding is the use of specially
formed panels in Corian® Solid Surface (Glacier White color) on top; Above, view of
Afragola railway station - rfi.it the entrance to the 30,000-sqm station.
Project: Zaha Hadid Architects - zaha-hadid.com OPPOSITE: A highlight of the elevated passenger concourse is the central atrium
Photos: FS Italiane
that lets in natural light.
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