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Newport Station, Welsh Building, Grimshaw, Project, Photo, News, Design,
Property, Image
Transport Development in Wales, UK
Newport masterplan by Newport Unlimited
27 Jan 2010
Architect: Grimshaw with Atkins
Location: Newport, Wales
Newport Station
Grimshaw, in association with Atkins, are redesigning Newport Station
as part of a
citywide regeneration masterplan by Newport Unlimited.
As Newport is the first city reached by passengers between England
and Cardiff, the station is a highly visible structure. Network Rail
were keen that the new station should provide a striking civic building
that would provide a gateway opportunity not only to Newport, but
to Wales herself.

Newport Station image : Grimshaw
Newport is bisected by the railway tracks. As a result, each half
of the city has developed its own character. Grimshaws design
embraces this divide, creating two major new concourses. The North
Concourse will be on the civic side of the city and focus on the needs
of commuters. The South Concourse, on the commercial side, will be
for connecting travellers, daytrippers and tourists. Each terminals
function is reflected in the distribution of ancillary facilities
around the station.
Ticket facilities and platform access are split equally between the
two terminals. All the main facilities at both terminals are housed
in continuous ETFE and aluminium clad spirals. The spiral form of
the station mirrors the journey taken within and helps to ease traffic
flow by guiding the passenger from ground level up to the connecting
bridge and back down onto the platforms. The use of an ETFE wrap over
a steel structure not only creates a very bright and airy space but
also, due to the lightness of the material, means the building requires
a minimal support structure. This brightness of space is compounded
by the inclusion of an oculus at the peak of each building, which
doubles as a compression ring to secure the structure.
The old station had a single terminal at the end of elongated platforms
and many passengers entering and exiting trains are faced with a long
walk to and from the concourse. There was also very little provision
for disabled access across the tracks. Therefore, the terminals and
their connecting bridge have been positioned relative to the trains
stopping positions, easing access and offering stronger connections
to the city. Pedestrian routes surrounding the station are also being
upgraded.
For the main Newport Station terminals, the aim is to complete by
2010, when Newport will play host to the most prestigious event in
golf, the Ryder Cup. The upgraded station will provide for the influx
of people the city expects for this event and become an icon of Newports
ongoing regeneration.
Newport Station image / information from Grimshaw
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