Sumit Singhal Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.
KAYSERI WEST CITY BUS TERMINAL in Kayseri, TÜRKİYE by Bahadir Kul Architects
July 25th, 2014 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: Bahadir Kul Architects
A western district and villages terminal was designed in the west of the city, Kayseri. The idea of creating a district terminal came up due to the fact that the transportation access difficulty of the existing travel agencies in the area. Besides, the traffic density caused by the transportation vehicles in the city center is an another reason.
The structure is designed to be located on the local road which is 8 km away from the city center where the new intercity bus terminal also exists. Convenience of the linkage to the new local road ,the connection with the intercity bus terminal and the existence of the rail system near the city were the reasons of choose for this area.
The premier design criteria of the building is creating different foyers under the same structure to the passengers. For this reason transparent foyers are lodged on a massive blockwall, surface from two different directions in a ‘Z’ form .The perception of the platforms is improved by the transparent foyers.
The structure which is designed on an area of 1,200 m2 has a construction area of 10,000. the county foyer and the platforms which place on the northern part face the previous local terminal and the village terminal. The transition points are provided between the county and village terminals. The ticket offices are designed to be positioned independent from each other. The wet areas and the technical buildings are configured at the same spot for both terminals. The terminal management office , agency offices, security offices, kiosks, prayer rooms, restrooms and technical offices are within the passenger foyer of the county terminal.
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