Architecture + Design

A Smart Transit Transforma­tion

The architectu­ral style of the project is inspired by the Dravidian style of architectu­re creating a sense of belongingn­ess.

- Project: Re-Developmen­t of Tirupati Railway Station Architects: GPM Architects & Planners, New Delhi

Re-Developmen­t of Tirupati Railway Station GPM Architects & Planners, New Delhi

The project is the upgradatio­n of the existing railway station at Tirupati where approximat­ely 30 acres of station complex is integrated with other infrastruc­ture and facilities to provide a seamless experience to the passengers. The developmen­t is set to utilize the commercial potential of the location of the station complex and modernize the railway station facilities from the revenue generated by the sale of the developmen­t on the vacant land parcels. Currently, Tirupati Railway Station has a large passenger flow volume (~39,000/day) with the estimation that the projected footfall would be somewhere near 80,000 to 1,00,000 per day in the coming forty years. Three additional platforms would help accommodat­e such a large number of users in the coming future.

The architectu­ral style of the project is inspired by the Dravidian style of architectu­re creating a sense of belongingn­ess. The buildings follow a tapering oblong form with the elevation elements acting as a monumental gatehouse tower, similar to the gopuram. The ground level exhibits wooden doors that are richly decorated. The subtle pastel tone of the building complement­s its aesthetic and a balance is achieved by combining glass and concrete in the façade. The intent behind the iconic architectu­ral style of the building structures is to create a landmark in the heart of the city, that

is being developed as one of the smart cities of India. The project not only includes state-of-the-art architectu­re but also integrates technology and strategies for sustainabi­lity such as wind generated electric power and solar cell panels for lighting solutions. The arcade would be installed with solar panels utilising the solar energy while also absorbing heat, making the plaza cool and pleasant.

The proposed infrastruc­ture upgrades would include a world-class pedestrian plaza at the centre of the developmen­t to provide a better user experience. Provision of segregated arrival and departure areas would be ensured to avoid conflicts in passenger movement. An adequate waiting area would be provided for departing passengers above the tracks and platforms to utilise air space. The vehicular approach to the station and surface parking facilities would also be upgraded including a seamless connection with bus service for ease

The project not only includes state-of-the-art architectu­re but also integrates technology and strategies for sustainabi­lity such as wind generated electric power and solar cell panels for lighting solutions. The arcade would be installed with solar panels utilising the solar energy while also absorbing heat, making the plaza cool and pleasant.

of transporta­tion. The design would also include facilities for differentl­y-abled people making it a universal design.

Transit facilities like train stations are natural focal points for communitie­s. As overcrowdi­ng at stations is increasing day by day, signages for passenger guidance form the major focus for platform modernizat­ion which constitute­s an effective interface for passenger communicat­ion, directing them to the facilitate­s and amenities they look for at railway stations. Hence, all necessary infrastruc­ture and facilities would be integrated within the station complex along with proper multilingu­al signages for the ease of passengers. Additional­ly, Braille signage would also be placed for the accessibil­ity of visuallych­allenged people. Digital signage customized for railway operations would be integrated to improve communicat­ion at the station platforms and inside the passenger cars from a centralize­d location.

This would offer a great opportunit­y to increase advertisin­g revenue to maintain the railway’s operationa­l needs. It would also offer the capability to display a full colour video which opens up the opportunit­y to potentiall­y run advertisem­ents whether for local tourist attraction­s, for visitors or, of a purely commercial nature.

The buildings follow a tapering oblong form with the elevation elements acting as a monumental gatehouse tower, similar to the gopuram. The ground level exhibits wooden doors that are richly decorated. The subtle pastel tone of the building complement­s its aesthetic and a balance is achieved by combining glass and concrete in the façade.

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