Location
Guangzhou, China
Owner
Ministry of China Railway
Completed on
2009
Scope of our work
conceptual design, schematic design, structural analysis
Architect
BIAD / Beijing Institute of Architectural Design, Peking; TFP / Terry Farrrell and Partners, Hongkong
The high-speed railway for the fastest train in the world went into operation in the year 2009. Part of this development was the new train station in Guangzhou, one of the largest train stations in South China. The three-story train station building is entirely covered by a roof. 26 tracks and platforms are supported by lined-up multi-span box-section girder bridges and central arch structures. Mounted on this structure are also the long-span passenger platforms. The roofing is made up of multi-span, curved bent shells, which are either glazed, enclosed with large ETFE inflated cushions or covered with trapezoidal decking. In the central area these consist purely of shell structures and along the sides of barrel-shaped roofs with cable ties.
Length / width / height: 450 m / 400 m / 40 m
Total area: approx. 320,000 m²
Area base-level: approx. 160,000 m²
Area railway-level: approx. 100,000 m²
Area entrance- and access-level: approx. 60,000 m²
Roof area: approx. 200,000 m²
Roof span: 50 – 100 m
Length / width / height: 450 m / 400 m / 40 m
Total area: approx. 320,000 m²
Area base-level: approx. 160,000 m²
Area railway-level: approx. 100,000 m²
Area entrance- and access-level: approx. 60,000 m²
Roof area: approx. 200,000 m²
Roof span: 50 – 100 m
Guangzhou Railway Station


