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Railway Station Zurich, Switzerland 1983-90 Cantilevered steel column and concrete roof

Railway Station Zurich, Switzerland 1983-90 Cantilevered steel column and concrete roof. design by section. 灌木. 10 m. 遊歩道. 通路. 歩道橋. 鉄道. 鉄道. 地下通路. 斜面からの土圧をコンクリートの箱と斜めの鉄骨柱で支える. underground passage. platform. Railway Station Lyons, France 1989-94. West entrance. 10 m. section.

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Railway Station Zurich, Switzerland 1983-90 Cantilevered steel column and concrete roof

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  1. Railway Station Zurich, Switzerland 1983-90 Cantilevered steel column and concrete roof

  2. design by section 灌木 10 m 遊歩道 通路 歩道橋 鉄道 鉄道 地下通路 斜面からの土圧をコンクリートの箱と斜めの鉄骨柱で支える

  3. underground passage

  4. platform

  5. Railway Station Lyons, France 1989-94 West entrance 10 m section

  6. At the entrance of the upper deck, a concrete abutment joins the end of four steel arches.

  7. cantilevered gallery East entrance West entrance station platform

  8. View toward east entrance with cantilevered galleries

  9. View toward west entrance

  10. Station platforms

  11. Detail of roof above platforms

  12. Walkway above railway tracks

  13. Tenerife Concert Hall Canary Islands 1991-2003 Auditorium (1800 seats) and chamber music hall (400 seats) All concrete building

  14. Wide arches, spanning 50 meters on each side, serve as the artists' entrance.

  15. Section through auditorium. The roof soars to a height of 58 meters over the auditorium. 10 m

  16. The buildingagainst the sea Geometrically, the roof is constructed from two intersecting cone segments. By contrast, the symmetrical inner shell of the concert hall, which is 50 meters high, is a rotational body, generated by rotating a curve to describe an ellipse. A wedge of approximately 15° has been removed from the center of this body so that its two segments (for acoustical reasons 60 cm thick) form a pronounced ridge.  At its uppermost point it supports the sweep of the roof.

  17. View at dusk

  18. Ground floor Artists’ entrance and chamber music hall First floor Main entrance hall and auditorium

  19. Interior of concert hall To fine tune the acoustics, the wood paneling of the interior takes on a crystalline form, which also contributes to the drama of the space. Instead of having stage curtains, the auditorium is provided with a concertina screen of vertical aluminum slats, which when opened lift up into the auditorium to act as a sound-reflector above the orchestra pit.

  20. Raised plaza beneath concrete shell The main public access to the auditorium is placed on the raised plaza, beneath the curved concrete shell of the roof.

  21. Raised plaza beneath concrete shell

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