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Tremend Designs the Metropolitan Station in Lublin

Architecture studio Tremend designs the Metropolitan station located in Lublin, Poland. It is defined by its mushroom columns that are comprised of latticed steel materials -- it supports a large canopy above. This design is part of a wider development dubbed the Integrated Transportation Center. This project connects the city's urban, national, and regional transport systems together for a seamless travel experience.

The studio speaks about the design structure, stating "The distinct openwork pillars that are part of the steel structure of the railway station and the platform canopy roofs that also serve a decorative function give it its unique architectural expression. Their linear, somewhat organic forms are reminiscent of intertwined tree trunks, giving an air of lightness to the entire edifice."
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