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The new steel‐glass architecture of railway stations in Japan
The accelerating needs of communication have led to many modern railway stations made of steel and glass being built or upgraded all over the world during the last two decades. That trend, influenced by local architectural traditions, is clearly evident in Japan, too. This paper, focusing on that trend, is a continuation of the authors’ previous publication [1].
The new steel‐glass architecture of railway stations in Japan
The accelerating needs of communication have led to many modern railway stations made of steel and glass being built or upgraded all over the world during the last two decades. That trend, influenced by local architectural traditions, is clearly evident in Japan, too. This paper, focusing on that trend, is a continuation of the authors’ previous publication [1].
The new steel‐glass architecture of railway stations in Japan
Kido, Ewa Maria (author) / Cywiński, Zbigniew (author)
Steel Construction ; 7 ; 208-214
2014-09-01
7 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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