Metro stations of the world
Metro stations of the world
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Re: Metro stations of the world
some small country in east europe?

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and some more not impressed majorly but notice the space volume of the stations

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Re: Metro stations of the world
favourite seat I don't know if it is comfortable 
marble floors...
far far away from the city centre
grand central....

marble floors...
far far away from the city centre
grand central....
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Re: Metro stations of the world
photos copyright by By hiroshiken
http://www.flickr.com/photos/hiroshiken/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/shoot-together/2334701671/sizes/o/
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Nice one missarchi. I really like that one in Bilbao by Foster.
One day we will try something like that in the old BÃC!
One day we will try something like that in the old BÃC!
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a taste of italy?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/danielepuglia/2332027561/sizes/o/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/danielepuglia/2332853224/sizes/o/
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=393935&page=1
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=393935&page=2
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=393935&page=3
http://www.flickr.com/photos/danielepuglia/2332027561/sizes/o/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/danielepuglia/2332853224/sizes/o/
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=393935&page=1
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=393935&page=2
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=393935&page=3
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nation with ambition


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Re: Metro stations of the world
Budapest pics not so impressive but they reflect what is happening in the city. Does Dublin have any money to spare for style? Or even creating an identity for the stations. My biggest worry is that the public spaces will be maintained and be pleasant to use.
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Subway stations for sale soon?
By Matthew Sweeney, amNewYork Staff Writer | msweeney@am-ny.com
August 7, 2008
Imagine Mickey Mouse greeting passengers as they step onto the platform at a "Disney Times Square" station or "CitiStation" beneath Citigroup Center at 53rd Street and Lexington Avenue."
In the midst of a financial crisis, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority is looking at corporate sponsorship of subway stations to help fill its massive budget gap.
"We're looking to see what more we can do to raise revenue through station advertising," MTA CEO Elliot Sander told amNewYork.
Sponsorship, little more than a sketch on paper at this point, could become the most visible component of the agency's aggressive push to increase advertising revenue, which currently brings in a little more than $100 million a year.
Marketing firms "have contacted us to say that they have ideas and we're in the process of reviewing those," Sander said.
MTA officials would not provide further details on station sponsorships.
"There are a dozen people that would jump on this," said MTA board member Norman Seabrook, who called for the agency to rent subway stations to Disney several months ago. "There are thousands of people losing their jobs everyday and we cannot sit by and continue to raise their fares."
"Imagine Disney coming in and painting the entire station and painting a yellow brick road and if you go through this exit you go see Tarzan or if you go through this exit you go see the Lion King," Seabrook said. "It may sound funny to some people but if I want to get $20,000 or $30,000 a month to keep this station properly maintained, then I think it's appropriate."
This wouldn't be the first time the MTA has looked at selling sponsorships. In 2005, the agency hired consultants to look at potentials for corporate sponsorship of the subways.
While it may be OK for stadium's to sell naming rights, some are not keen on extending the idea to subway stations.
"There is a limit," said MTA board member Andrew Albert. "You don't want to rename stations I believe."
Albert suggested that the MTA could create transit improvement districts, similar to Business Improvement Districts, in which businesses contribute to pay for extra street cleaning or security.
Riders said they might get tired if they felt constantly barraged by ads, but most held out hope it could keep fares down.
"Corporate sponsors would be better than fare hikes," said Queens resident Beatrice Burth, 47.
As far as taste goes, some riders have a high threshold for what's acceptable.
"It can never be too overboard as long as they don't get too crazy or wild with sponsors like Playboy Channel or Hustler," said Tremayne Taylor, 33, of the Bronx.
Kathleen Bulson contributed to this story.
By Matthew Sweeney, amNewYork Staff Writer | msweeney@am-ny.com
August 7, 2008
Imagine Mickey Mouse greeting passengers as they step onto the platform at a "Disney Times Square" station or "CitiStation" beneath Citigroup Center at 53rd Street and Lexington Avenue."
In the midst of a financial crisis, the Metropolitan Transportation Authority is looking at corporate sponsorship of subway stations to help fill its massive budget gap.
"We're looking to see what more we can do to raise revenue through station advertising," MTA CEO Elliot Sander told amNewYork.
Sponsorship, little more than a sketch on paper at this point, could become the most visible component of the agency's aggressive push to increase advertising revenue, which currently brings in a little more than $100 million a year.
Marketing firms "have contacted us to say that they have ideas and we're in the process of reviewing those," Sander said.
MTA officials would not provide further details on station sponsorships.
"There are a dozen people that would jump on this," said MTA board member Norman Seabrook, who called for the agency to rent subway stations to Disney several months ago. "There are thousands of people losing their jobs everyday and we cannot sit by and continue to raise their fares."
"Imagine Disney coming in and painting the entire station and painting a yellow brick road and if you go through this exit you go see Tarzan or if you go through this exit you go see the Lion King," Seabrook said. "It may sound funny to some people but if I want to get $20,000 or $30,000 a month to keep this station properly maintained, then I think it's appropriate."
This wouldn't be the first time the MTA has looked at selling sponsorships. In 2005, the agency hired consultants to look at potentials for corporate sponsorship of the subways.
While it may be OK for stadium's to sell naming rights, some are not keen on extending the idea to subway stations.
"There is a limit," said MTA board member Andrew Albert. "You don't want to rename stations I believe."
Albert suggested that the MTA could create transit improvement districts, similar to Business Improvement Districts, in which businesses contribute to pay for extra street cleaning or security.
Riders said they might get tired if they felt constantly barraged by ads, but most held out hope it could keep fares down.
"Corporate sponsors would be better than fare hikes," said Queens resident Beatrice Burth, 47.
As far as taste goes, some riders have a high threshold for what's acceptable.
"It can never be too overboard as long as they don't get too crazy or wild with sponsors like Playboy Channel or Hustler," said Tremayne Taylor, 33, of the Bronx.
Kathleen Bulson contributed to this story.
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Re: Metro stations of the world
If that goes ahead in New York, it won't be long until "Grand Canal Dock Station" (quite a mouthfull) will be renamed Google Station or something
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Re: Metro stations of the world
henieken station anyone??? black stuff would put up a fight I think
let the games begin...
anyway this station looks the most irish of the ones I have seen...
let the games begin...
anyway this station looks the most irish of the ones I have seen...
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under construction its green and gaudish poles apart...








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One that I remember impressing me was Arts et Métiers in Paris
The platform on Metro Line 11 was renovated and clad with copper panelling in a nod to the nearby Musée des Arts et Métiers from which it gets its name.
I found a few pictures on the web, which give some sense of it, but because they're not actually photos, don't really give a sense of the lighting mood this finish creates



And then there was this photo, which isn't the greatest quality either

Maybe a trip to Paris to take some decent photos of it is in order.
The platform on Metro Line 11 was renovated and clad with copper panelling in a nod to the nearby Musée des Arts et Métiers from which it gets its name.
I found a few pictures on the web, which give some sense of it, but because they're not actually photos, don't really give a sense of the lighting mood this finish creates



And then there was this photo, which isn't the greatest quality either

Maybe a trip to Paris to take some decent photos of it is in order.
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Re: Metro stations of the world
moscow opens 177
Slavyansky Bul'var
Line: Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya (3, blue), between Park Pobedy and Kuntsevskaya stations
Opened: 7th September 2008
Location: Google Maps, Yandex.Maps
mabye a solution to moma problems
there are picky details but overall Dublin should be jealous this could be sandyford or not!! when are the irish press going to set the bar or report on these developments:confused:
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=704004
"similar to what I have wanted for a long time a green station a nice arch above the station in green marble at oconnell st station or st stephens green" ©missarchi
Slavyansky Bul'var
Line: Arbatsko-Pokrovskaya (3, blue), between Park Pobedy and Kuntsevskaya stations
Opened: 7th September 2008
Location: Google Maps, Yandex.Maps
mabye a solution to moma problems
there are picky details but overall Dublin should be jealous this could be sandyford or not!! when are the irish press going to set the bar or report on these developments:confused:
http://www.skyscrapercity.com/showthread.php?t=704004
"similar to what I have wanted for a long time a green station a nice arch above the station in green marble at oconnell st station or st stephens green" ©missarchi
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where do you get all the pics missarchi cos they're great, particularly like latest moscow stuff, do you get to go to all these places yourself, if you do sounds like you've a much better job than mine
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how important is 177...


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