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Train Store in Ribes-SAU Taller d'ArquitecturaThis translucent train station in Spain near the border of France was built with two purposes in mind - sheltering trains from the weather, and protecting them from vandalism. Designed by <a href="http://www.sausl.com/" target="_blank">Sau Taller d'Arquitectura</a>, the Train Store in Ribes de Fraser intermingles a historic aesthetic with a very modern glass train shed with a result that is both charming and functional. The translucent side walls fill the space with natural daylight, while the saw-toothed roof provides space for solar photovoltaics on the south facing slopes to provide power to the station.1
Train Store in Ribes-SAU Taller d'ArquitecturaPlanning for the 1,300 sq meter train storage shed began back in 2006 and it was finally completed in 2009.2
Train Store in Ribes-SAU Taller d'ArquitecturaFerrocarrils de la Generalitat de Catalunya (Catalonia Railway) conceived of the shed as a way to solve the climatic problems of the station and to shelter the trains from vandalism.3
Train Store in Ribes-SAU Taller d'ArquitecturaThe design features a large diaphanous volume attached to a stone building, which serves as a waiting room on the end of the tracks.4
Train Store in Ribes-SAU Taller d'ArquitecturaLarge doors on the other end can be closed to lock in trains or other equipment to keep them safe at night.5
Train Store in Ribes-SAU Taller d'ArquitecturaAt night, the interior lights glow brightly from within shedding lots of light onto the street for safety.6
Train Store in Ribes-SAU Taller d'ArquitecturaGreen glass walls serve as the shed's facade, letting light filter onto the tracks and platforms.7
Train Store in Ribes-SAU Taller d'ArquitecturaThe base of the shed is covered in shiny metal accented with porthole windows.8
Train Store in Ribes-SAU Taller d'ArquitecturaThe smooth green glass is easy to clean if someone sprays paint on it.9
Train Store in Ribes-SAU Taller d'ArquitecturaThe roof is a metal <a href="http://inhabitat.com/los-angeles-boasts-worlds-largest-naturally-lit-museum-space/">saw-toothed</a> affair with south-facing slopes outfitted with photovoltaic panels to generate solar power for the station.10
Train Store in Ribes-SAU Taller d'ArquitecturaThe train shed easily fits over the train tracks.11
Train Store in Ribes-SAU Taller d'ArquitecturaThe station's low profile and reflective and translucent surfaces all help decrease the visual impact and integrate the building into the landscape.12
Train Store in Ribes-SAU Taller d'ArquitecturaAxometry of the train shed.13
Train Store in Ribes-SAU Taller d'ArquitecturaCross section and elevation of train shed.14














