Foster + Partners unveils Gadigal and Barangaroo stations on Sydney Metro
Architecture studio Foster + Partners has revealed two stations as part of the Sydney Metro extension, which opened to the public earlier this week.
Foster + Partners unveiled photos of the Gadigal and Barangaroo stations, which form part of the first phase of the Sydney Metro City & Southwest line running from Chatswood to Sydenham through central Sydney.
Foster + Partners designed the Barangaroo station on the Sydney Metro
The line, which includes stations by John McAslan + Partners and Woods Bagot, connects to the existing Metro North West line.
The second phase of the line will run from Sydenham to Bankstown and is set to be completed in 2025.
Read: Stations by John McAslan + Partners and Woods Bagot revealed on Sydney Metro
"Strengthening our public transportation networks is essential for creating a healthy and sustainable urban environment," said Foster + Partners head of studio Luke Fox.
"Having grown up in Sydney, it has been a great privilege to be involved in this pioneering project that will significantly improve travel across this spectacular city."
Barangaroo station has sandstone walls
The pair of stations designed by Foster + Partners each has a different identity based on materials.
At the Barangaroo station, walls along the length of the concourse and platform levels were clad in split-face local sandstone.
An installation of steel and copper trees created by artist Khaled Sabsabi...
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