Visualization of exits from metro stations in the Dnieper by the British Architectural Bureau (photo)
The team of urban planners Progressive Dnipro posted on its Instagram page visualizations of entrances and exits from metro stations in Dnipro, designed by the British architectural firm Zaha Hadid Architects with reference to CTS.
It is reported that the renderings were obtained "from their own reliable sources." There are no visualizations of the Dnieper metro on the website of Zaha Hadid.
Progressive Dnipro reports that the sketches show different stations, but the shapes of the entrance pavilions are similar everywhere. One way or another, the final design may differ from the sketches.
Now the subway in the Dnieper consists of six stations. After the construction of new stations, the total length of the line will be 11.1 kilometers.
Zaha Hadid is a British architect of Iraqi descent, one of the world's most famous architects. Her projects are characterized by a recognizable smooth futuristic geometry. The architect died in 2016. Zaha Hadid Architects continues to work in the style of the founder.
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