The Interior of the Station

Rotterdam Central Station and Public Transport Terminal Breda

Journal Article (2018)
Author(s)

Sereh Mandias (TU Delft - OLD Interior)

Caspar Frenken (TU Delft - OLD Interior)

Research Group
OLD Interior
Copyright
© 2018 S.S. Mandias, C.J. Frenken
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Publication Year
2018
Language
Multiple languages
Copyright
© 2018 S.S. Mandias, C.J. Frenken
Research Group
OLD Interior
Volume number
101
Pages (from-to)
78-87
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Abstract

Every station makes a statement about the encounter between rail and city. In this article Caspar Frenken and Sereh Mandias discuss two recently completed station buildings: Rotterdam Centraal and OV-Terminal Breda. The authors investigate how the interiors of these buildings derive their meaning from their relationship with the city, a motif architects returned to throughout the history of the design of railway stations.

eder station doet een uitspraak over de ontmoeting tussen spoor en stad. In dit artikel bespreken Caspar Frenken en Sereh Mandias twee recent opgeleverde stationsgebouwen: Rotterdam Centraal en OV-Terminal Breda. De auteurs onderzoeken hoe de interieurs van deze gebouwen hun betekenis ontlenen aan hun relatie met de stad, een motief dat als een rode draad door de geschiedenis van het ontwerp van het stationsgebouw loopt.

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