Metal in the design of public transport stops

Public transport stops as special architectural forms in the urban environment are reviewed. Based on the analysis of foreign analogues, in accordance with the expressive means, the existing projects of stops are classified into subspecies as artistic, thematic, ecological and futuristic. As a resul...

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Main Authors: Gnatiuk Liliia, Novik Hanna
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2018-01-01
Series:MATEC Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201817003008
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spelling doaj-61e0bb697a3945f9a5bae183fb2eaa362021-02-02T01:01:29ZengEDP SciencesMATEC Web of Conferences2261-236X2018-01-011700300810.1051/matecconf/201817003008matecconf_spbwosce2018_03008Metal in the design of public transport stopsGnatiuk LiliiaNovik HannaPublic transport stops as special architectural forms in the urban environment are reviewed. Based on the analysis of foreign analogues, in accordance with the expressive means, the existing projects of stops are classified into subspecies as artistic, thematic, ecological and futuristic. As a result of the research, the conclusion is made about the influence of certain factors on the formation of pavilions: 1) the need to implement the priority requirements of different level users to the spatial planning structure of the stop complex, such as: transparency, control, protection, safety, accessibility, information, rational use of space, comfort and services; 2) the character of the building; 3) ecology requirements; 4) used structural and decoration materials; 5) national traditions; 6) aesthetic tastes and preferences of citizens and city administration; 7) climate conditions. The use of metal (steel, aluminum,) and constructive principles of collection require corresponding design approaches. It is necessary to find a specific stylistic solution, which, being repeated many times, will create a system of visual accents along the urban transport route. The appropriate design would turn public transport stops into potential accents of the urban environment, the analogues of urban sculpture, which not only fulfil their daily necessary function and contain the most modern electronic means of information and control, but also contribute to the emotional comfort of passengers.https://doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/201817003008
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Metal in the design of public transport stops
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description Public transport stops as special architectural forms in the urban environment are reviewed. Based on the analysis of foreign analogues, in accordance with the expressive means, the existing projects of stops are classified into subspecies as artistic, thematic, ecological and futuristic. As a result of the research, the conclusion is made about the influence of certain factors on the formation of pavilions: 1) the need to implement the priority requirements of different level users to the spatial planning structure of the stop complex, such as: transparency, control, protection, safety, accessibility, information, rational use of space, comfort and services; 2) the character of the building; 3) ecology requirements; 4) used structural and decoration materials; 5) national traditions; 6) aesthetic tastes and preferences of citizens and city administration; 7) climate conditions. The use of metal (steel, aluminum,) and constructive principles of collection require corresponding design approaches. It is necessary to find a specific stylistic solution, which, being repeated many times, will create a system of visual accents along the urban transport route. The appropriate design would turn public transport stops into potential accents of the urban environment, the analogues of urban sculpture, which not only fulfil their daily necessary function and contain the most modern electronic means of information and control, but also contribute to the emotional comfort of passengers.
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