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Zaha Hadid Architects: Construction underway on new Dnipro Metro stations in Ukraine

Project name:
Dnipro Metro Stations
Architecture firm:
Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA)
Location:
Dnipro, Ukraine
Photography:
Principal architect:
Design: Patrik Schumacher. ZHA Project Architect: Yevgeniya Pozigun. ZHA Project Director: Manuela Gatto.
Design team:
Seungho Yeo, Tommaso Casucci, Mark Winnington, Elena Scripelliti, Federico Borello, Garin O’Aivazian, Veronica Erspamer, Branko Svarcer, Catherine McCann, Evgeniya Yatsyuk, Olga Yatsyuk, Jose Pareja Gomez, Jung Yeon Kwak, Li Jin, Nicolas Turchi, Shajay Bhooshan, Vishu Bhooshan, Aiste Dzikaraite, Veronika Ilinskaya, Houzhe Xu
Collaborators:
Façade Engineering: Eckersley O'Callaghan EOC [London]
Interior design:
Built area:
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Civil engineer:
Structural engineer:
Schlaich Bergermann Partner SBP [Stuttgart]
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Landscape:
Lighting:
Office for Visual Interaction Inc. [New York]
Supervision:
Visualization:
Omega Render, ATCHAIN
Tools used:
Autodesk 3ds Max
Construction:
Limak Insaat Sanayi Ve Ticaret A.S. [Turkey]
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Client:
Dnipro City Council
Status:
In Progress
Typology:
Transportation › Metro Station

Construction of the three new stations for Dnipro Metro is underway. Excavation and engineering works of the 4km extension to the city’s metro line were initiated in 2016.

The three new stations (Teatralna, Tsentalna and Muzeina) designed by Zaha Hadid Architects will connect the residents, businesses, cultural and academic institutions in Dnipro’s eastern districts with the city centre and the Dnipro-Holovnyi railway terminus.

Reducing traffic congestion in central Dnipro, the metro line extension will also enable the parks, beaches and recreational facilities on the banks of the Dnipro River in the east of the city to be easily accessed from the city centre.

The city of Dnipro has a long history as a centre of excellence in engineering, metallurgy and manufacturing. These rich traditions are echoed in the welded steel entrance pavilions of the city’s new metro stations.

Render by ATCHAIN

Comprising a family of thin structural shells designed to be constructed in recycled steel from Dnipro’s local foundries, the pavilions’ sculpted forms showcase the city’s expertise in steel craftsmanship. Each entrance pavilion is situated within a new public plaza and provides an easily recognisable landmark indicating access to the city’s metro.

The design of the ticket halls is unique to each station while the interior concourses, corridors and platforms share a cohesive formal and spatial logic that gives the Dnipro Metro a strong identity.

Defined by concepts of intuitive navigation, the interiors are designed to orientate and direct passengers through each station while enhancing their experience to ensure safe, comfortable and enjoyable transport across the city.

The three new deep level stations of the Dnipro Metro line extension are integral to the city’s ongoing programme to upgrade its transport network. Passenger services to the three stations are planned to begin in 2025.

Render by ATCHAIN

Render by Omega Render

Render by ATCHAIN

Render by ATCHAIN

Project Team

Architect: Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA)Design: Patrik SchumacherZHA Project Director: Manuela GattoZHA Project Architect: Yevgeniya PozigunZHA Project Team: Seungho Yeo, Tommaso Casucci, Mark Winnington, Elena Scripelliti, Federico Borello, Garin O’Aivazian, Veronica Erspamer, Branko Svarcer, Catherine McCann, Evgeniya Yatsyuk, Olga Yatsyuk, Jose Pareja Gomez, Jung Yeon Kwak, Li Jin, Nicolas Turchi, Shajay Bhooshan, Vishu Bhooshan, Aiste Dzikaraite, Veronika Ilinskaya, Houzhe Xu

Client: Dnipro City Council

Contractor: Limak Insaat Sanayi Ve Ticaret A.S. [Turkey]

ConsultantsStructures: Schlaich Bergermann Partner SBP [Stuttgart]Façade Engineering: Eckersley O'Callaghan EOC [London]Architectural Lighting: Office for Visual Interaction Inc. [New York]


By Naser Nader Ibrahim

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