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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.dbzer0.com/post/31219366

For the last 10 years I have been able to draw around 1,753 stations from different European cities, motivated by the curiosity of understanding how engineers were able to fit underground stations comprising 4 or 5 lines under Place de la République in Paris or the Puerta del Sol in Madrid. 

A pen, a notebook, a bit of spatial vision and the willingness to navigate all the staircases, corridors, platforms and mezzanines are enough to draw a station. Some may content errors, despite I try to complement themwith information found in the internet: historic, construction and survey maps, pics and videos, as well with data about train lengths.

Due to the boredom provoked by the COVID-19 lockdown in 2020, I decided to digitalize all the sketches I had drawn in since the early 2010s, plus all the station plans I collected from construction projects. I have also drawn stations from cities I have never been. Sources may vary, but some of them come from construction projects (London, Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro), other sketches found in Wikimedia Commons (Boston).

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Discover the 2024 sustainable architecture trends transforming urban spaces. From eco-friendly materials buildings, see how design meets sustainability.

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This article explores the latest innovations in sustainable construction materials, examining their benefits, potential, and future

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For those of you with an android tablet and have (nearly) all-digital libraries, what is your favorite app for browsing and using catalogs and code references in PDF format?

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The hotel was designed by Ivan Štraus, one of the most famous architects of former Yugoslavia (Museum of Aviation in Belgrade, Bosnia Electric Power Buiilding in Sarajevo and others). The building was opened in 1983. During the Bosnian War it was damaged and was restored in the modern time following the original project. It looks like it is one of the most famous example of Yugoslavian modernism in Sarajevo.

Original content, CC-BY-4.0.

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Really enjoyed looking at this house. Yes, there is a lot of snobbery, but hey, it's very pretty and I like the simplicity in materials being one of the main objectives.

YouTube Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NikkmHwmEWU

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While the iconic American architect designed more than 1,000 buildings, this private home situated over an active waterfall is likely his most celebrated project

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Do any of you here have some recs for vernacular architecture?

I'm a big fan of using google maps or google earth to "roam" ordinary streets in different countries to see what's going on, but I imagine that's very trial and error and maybe I'm missing out on some awesome stuff.

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A commitment to principled repair and retention shaped the subtle but serious adaptive reuse of this historic Melbourne terrace.

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Love the natural light and windows at this place. The light timber walls, the pool - so much to love about this one

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