Overview
Similar in format to the successful Electa
architecture title
Twenty Houses by Twenty Architects, this book presents a history of the railway station, fron the Gare de l'Est in Paris of the 1850s to the striking proposal by David Childs of Skidmore, Owings & Merril's for a new Pennsylvania Station in New York of the history of railway architecture, citing its most signigicant developments. Individual project documentation begins with the Gare de l'Est, the first major railway station of the nineteenth century. The elegant Grand Central Terminal in New York City, of 1903-13, is documented through archival material, including engineering drawings and period and contemporary photographs. Other striking stations featured include the Santa Justa station in Seville by Antonio Cruz and Antonio Oritz, a station in Kyoto by Hiroshi Hara, the Lyon TGV station by Santiago Calatrava, and the Arnhem Station by Dutch architects Ben van Berkel and Caroline Bos of UN Studio, one of today's leading design firms.