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Benthem Crouwel Architects Hague railway roofAmsterdam-based <a href="http://benthemcrouwel.com/"> Benthem Crouwel Architects</a> have covered the central railway station in The Hague with a beautiful diamond-patterned glass roof that illuminates the entire interior. The design of the new light-filled Den Haag Centraal station comes from the architects' goal of creating a user-friendly space that was more like a "roofed urban plaza" than cold <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/train-station/">transport hub</a>.1
Benthem Crouwel Architects Hague railway roofThe newly-opened 20,000 square-meter train station is covered by the operable glass roof, allowing optimal nature light to fill the interior terminals and walkways.2
Benthem Crouwel Architects Hague railway roof2Den Haag Centraal station replaces an old structure from the 1970s.3
Benthem Crouwel Architects Hague railway roofDiamond-shaped glass panels, supported by eight slender columns, not only bring a special light to the station, but also add function to the design.4
Benthem Crouwel Architects Hague railway roofAccording to the architects, the lozenge-shaped panels were chosen for their ability to play with light and shadow on sunny days.5
Benthem Crouwel Architects Hague railway roofAdditionally, the panels can be opened and closed, making the design quite functional.6
Benthem Crouwel Architects Hague railway roofThe new train station, which replaced a former 1970s structure, was designed to be easy-to-use by visitors to the city and daily commuters.7
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