Stationcentered
Station-centered is a concept in urban planning and transportation that focuses on the design and development of urban areas around a central station, typically a train or subway station. This approach aims to create a more integrated, efficient, and sustainable urban environment by concentrating key services, amenities, and activities around the station. The central station serves as a hub for transportation, facilitating easy access to various parts of the city and beyond, thereby reducing the need for private vehicles and promoting public transportation.
The station-centered model often includes the following elements:
1. Mixed-use development: Combining residential, commercial, and recreational spaces to create a vibrant and diverse urban
2. Pedestrian-friendly design: Prioritizing walkability and accessibility to encourage people to use their feet instead of
3. Green spaces and public amenities: Incorporating parks, plazas, and other public spaces to enhance the quality
4. Integrated transportation: Providing seamless connections between different modes of transportation, such as buses, trams, and
5. Sustainable infrastructure: Designing buildings and infrastructure with energy efficiency, renewable resources, and eco-friendly materials in
The station-centered approach has been successfully implemented in various cities around the world, such as Barcelona,