Mecanoo’s design for the new Kaohsiung Station will introduce a generous amount of public green space to Taiwan’s second city. With its organic, curvilinear shape and landscaped canopy, the station reaches out to the city in a powerful gesture, and represents Kaohsiung’s vision for the future as a sustainable city.
The new Kaohsiung Station will be a true transportation hub integrating train, metro, local and intercity bus services, taxi and bicycle. Arriving from the underground train and metro platforms, Kaohsiung Station’s central hall is a sunken plaza that unfolds underneath a bright ceiling of oval-shaped lights. As a key project for the city’s transformation, the station sets a new stage for the city’s spirit, values and identity.
The station’s canopy connects a hotel, commercial building, shops, restaurants and other facilities for the local community and travellers. Atop the multi-layered landscape is a cycling path running east west. The colonial Japanese station building, which will be relocated to its original site, is embraced by the canopy and symbolically reconnects the old and new Kaohsiung.
Francine Houben, creative director of Mecanoo architecten said: “The most important events in Taiwanese villages take place on the main square in front of the temple, lit with traditional red lanterns. The central hall has been designed as a contemporary equivalent of this, creating a memorable experience for travellers. The sprawling green canopy protects the open public plaza underneath from Kaohsiung’s tropical climate like large trees would do. Here people can meet, enjoy a refreshing breeze, or visit events that take place at the station, like a farmers’ market, second hand market, traditional open air opera or a mobile library.”
The station is the crowning achievement of the massive Kaohsiung Metropolitan Area Underground Railway Project, which started in 2014 and includes seven subterranean stations along a 9.75 km railway tunnel. Completion of the Kaohsiung station is expected in 2024.