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09-10-2020
COBE and Arup’s Brutalist concrete station
COBE and Arup have built a metro station in the port of Copenhagen reinterpreting the Modernist idiom.

04-01-2019
AREP expansion of Montpellier railway station using ETFE
The expansion of Montpellier railway station spans the tracks with pointed arches covered with ETFE

03-11-2017
Sprayed concrete roofs at Copenhagen’s Nørreport Station – COBE architects.
The busiest station in Copenhagen’s metro system, redesigned by COBE Architects, combines technology and design with skilful ease

03-07-2017
peris+toral arquitectes and green reorganisation in Badalona
peris+toral arquitectes - Marta Peris and José Manuel Toral's Catalan-based architecture studio - has reorganised a green urban axis in Badalona where a tight budget didn't curb the creativity of the architects or the proposals for the community.

22-06-2017
City and gardens meet in Montreal
To celebrate the 375th anniversary of Montreal, Canada, the Métis gardens moved a historical metro wagon built in 1967 to the gardens to create the first-ever Grand-Métis Station, the easternmost terminus of the Montreal metro, facilitating sustainable access to the famous gardens on the St.

16-06-2017
Zaha Hadid Architects High Speed Station, Afragola, Naples
The new high speed railway station designed by Zaha Hadid Architects and recently opened in Afragola, just a few km from Naples, is known as the new gateway to Southern Italy.

26-05-2017
Apartment with cat by Miguel Marcelino
Portuguese architect, Miguel Marcelino has renovated an apartment in Odivelas in the Lisbon metropolitan area.

23-05-2017
Atelier YokYok and graphic engagement with architecture
The creative team from Atelier YokYok have come up with “The Worm”, a graphic artwork based on the principle of anamorphosis to decorate a social housing project composed of 61 units by Atelier du Pont as part of the Ivry Confluences project near Paris.

29-03-2017
Award for Zaha Hadid Architects’ Wangjing Soho
Zaha Hadid Architects’ Wangjing Soho complex in Beijing has won an engineering award named after Zhan Tianyou, the engineer considered the father of the Chinese railways.