Hungerburgbahn - Innsbruck's Input to Modern Architecture.
HUNGERBURGBAHN:
Innsbruck's input to modern ARCHITECTURE.
The Hungerburgbahn Funicular also known as The Nordpark Railway Station is part of a hybrid funicular railway in Innsbruck, which links Innsbruck's district of Hungerburg to the city centre at the foot of the Nordkette mountain range. The 1.84 kilometre (1.14 mile) route is designed for cable cars and has 4 stations: The Congress station, The Löwenhaus station, The Alpenzoo station and by far the most spectacular, is the Hungerburgbahn station at Hermann-Buhl-Platz.
The stations were designed in 2007 by Zaha Hadid. an Iraqi-British architect who as well as The Nordpark rail station, had previously left her mark in Innsbruck with her redesigned Bergisel Ski Jump which opened in 2002. Hadid describes the design of the stations to have a "Shell and Shallow" look. Which is made obvious by the stations distinct, smooth rounded edges with a ripple affect.
In 2004, Hadid became the first woman to be awarded the world’s highest architectural accolade with the Pritzker Prize-"The Nobel Prise of Architecture". As well as this in 2010 and 2011 Hadid was awarded the Royal Institute of British Architects Stirling Prize for Excellence in Architecture, in the United Kingdom. Hadid also taught architecture at Vienna’s University of Applied Arts as professor from 2000 till 2015 when she retired. Upon retirement Hadid was awarded with the Grosse Goldene Ehrenzeichen für Verdienste (Decoration of Honour in Gold for Services to the Republic of Austria). Sadly in 2016 she died suddenly. However she has left an amazing legacy all over Austria and continues to inspire young architects.SOURCES:
https://fotoeins.com/2018/09/17/innsbruck-zahahadid-hungerburgbahn/
https://blog.innsbruck.info/de/events/10-jahre-hungerburgbahn-alpin-urban/
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