The Qasr AlHokm Metro Station, designed by Snøhetta, stands as a testament to modern architectural innovation, seamlessly integrating a futuristic design with Riyadh's rich historical context. This ambitious project redefines urban transit spaces, transforming a functional infrastructure into a dynamic public realm that enhances the city's appeal and connectivity.
From the striking reflective canopy that mirrors the vibrant cityscape to the tranquil underground garden providing an oasis of calm, the station offers a multi-sensory experience. It not only serves as a vital transportation nexus but also as a civic gathering place, demonstrating how thoughtful design can enrich daily urban life and foster a stronger sense of community within a bustling metropolitan area.
Reflective Canopy and Urban Integration
The Qasr AlHokm Metro Station, a creation of Snøhetta, introduces a majestic reflective canopy and a serene subterranean garden to Riyadh's historical heart. This significant hub, envisioned as one of four primary nodes within the city’s new transit system, connects two essential metro lines. It simultaneously functions as an expansive urban plaza, conveniently located near the ancient palace grounds and the Al Daho district, fostering a seamless blend of infrastructure and public space.
A gleaming 360-degree stainless steel canopy hovers above the main entrance, its underside meticulously polished to a mirror finish. This structure acts as an urban periscope, drawing in and reflecting the surrounding city, while also casting much-needed shade over the terrazzo plaza below. This thoughtful design establishes the metro station as more than just a transit point; it becomes a civic landmark, a place for both arrival and communal gathering in the bustling center of Riyadh.
Innovative Underground Experience and Sustainable Features
Snøhetta's award-winning vision, conceptualized in 2012, aimed to create a transit environment where orientation is intuitively guided by reflection. As passengers ascend from the trains, they are greeted by a 360-degree reflection of the city on the canopy's underside, offering an immediate sense of their location. Conversely, those approaching from the city can glance upward to see a mirrored tableau of the activity below, creating a captivating visual dialogue between above and below-ground spaces.
The canopy's exterior is clad in 8-millimeter double-curved stainless steel panels, expertly welded and polished to form a continuous, sleek surface. This skin is supported by a lightweight steel spaceframe with adjustable tie rods, allowing the structure to extend gracefully beyond a massive concrete cone that houses the station's vertical circulation. On its upper surface, photovoltaic panels are integrated to contribute to the station's energy needs, enhancing its environmental performance. Beneath the ground, the station features glass-encased platforms for trains and a verdant garden situated 35 meters below street level, providing a comfortable, stable environment even during peak summer temperatures. Water collected from the plaza and canopy is repurposed for irrigation, underscoring the project's commitment to sustainability.