Utrecht Central Station
The annual number of travellers at
Utrecht Central Station is expected to double in the next 20 years to something
like 100 million. As the present building is unable to cope with such figures, Utrecht is to have a new
integrated station complex that can handle the logistics of train and tram
travel as well as that of local and regional buses.
Hoog Catharijne shopping centre is being
renovated with the existing arcade replaced by two parallel east-west routes,
the Centrumboulevard. In the design, the connected interiors of Hoog Catharijne
and the station have been unhitched. The present taxi platform is replaced by a
spacious ground-level drop-off/pick-up point for taxis and the public.
Travellers leaving Hoog Catharijne en route for the station first arrive at a
raised forecourt in the open air. Seen from across the forecourt, the station
concourse registers as a free-standing building, large and inviting, a
no-nonsense structure with a beginning and an end. The way in from the street
(Stationsstraat) by stair, escalator and lift is similarly high-profile and
easy to reach. Stationsstraat itself is to be widened and will include generous
cycle-paths and urban greenery and in the middle the new forecourt, literally a
bridge between Hoog Catharijne and the station. The side facing the trade fair
site (Jaarbeursplein) is also to get a raised forecourt accessing the station
and the forthcoming municipal office.
The striking undulating roof and tall
glazed frontage with views out give the interior a touch of class without
unduly calling attention to itself. The public and all the typical extras that
enliven a station add colour and atmosphere. With its mass of glass and the
generous entrance, Utrecht's
new station will make those entering it feel welcome.
Client
ProRail, Utrecht
Architect
Benthem Crouwel
Architekten
Gross
floor area
22.000
m²
Start
design
2003
Completion
2012