These Ghost Subway Stations Get a Well-Deserved Upgrade
Michael Baxter — February 8, 2014 — Art & Design
References: nkmparis.fr & psfk
Contrary to popular belief, a ghost subway station isn’t a haunted train station. What it is though is an abandoned station that, for whatever reason, no longer gets activity. These stations often go completely forgotten and inactive for years. This project in Paris seeks to use these old ghost subway stations for some fun.
Mayoral candidate Nathalie Kosciusk-Morizet plans to turn these old stations into entertainment hubs for residents. Given the fact that the space is already there and it wouldn’t take too much besides renovation, the idea could be beneficial to everyone involved and prove a resourceful use of the space.
With projects including a club, swimming pool, restaurant and theater, these projects could prove to be a big boost to the cultural sector of Paris.
Mayoral candidate Nathalie Kosciusk-Morizet plans to turn these old stations into entertainment hubs for residents. Given the fact that the space is already there and it wouldn’t take too much besides renovation, the idea could be beneficial to everyone involved and prove a resourceful use of the space.
With projects including a club, swimming pool, restaurant and theater, these projects could prove to be a big boost to the cultural sector of Paris.
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