Project name: Salzburg master station - PTFE and glass membrane roof
Location: Salzburg
Film design: PTFE, glass membrane roof
Designer: Kadawittfeldarchitektur
Construction area: 1620 ㎡
Construction time: August 2011
The salzburg railway station is transformed from a cul-de-sac train station to a pure station, as the main European rail rail stop between Paris and bratislava. The old station is a historic building in the city, so the most important thing is to keep the dome built in 1908. The roofs were separated by customs and waiting areas. In the process of reconstructing and renovating them, they transfer each other and now form a central roof hundreds of meters long. Its original design won the grand prize for construction competition in 1999. The novel PTFE and glass roof, a new secondary structure consisting of aluminum profiles, is placed on the carefully chosen roof of the bucket roof. This material is lightweight, very durable and highly translucent film tensile strength, which is combined with the new curved roof roof to form the perfect architectural interaction of history and new structure.
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