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The Interior Renovation of Beijing Railway Station, WIT Design & Research | International Design Awards Winners
The Interior Renovation of Beijing Railway Station, WIT Design & Research | International Design Awards Winners
The Interior Renovation of Beijing Railway Station, WIT Design & Research | International Design Awards Winners
The Interior Renovation of Beijing Railway Station, WIT Design & Research | International Design Awards Winners
The Interior Renovation of Beijing Railway Station, WIT Design & Research | International Design Awards Winners
The Interior Renovation of Beijing Railway Station, WIT Design & Research | International Design Awards Winners
The Interior Renovation of Beijing Railway Station, WIT Design & Research | International Design Awards Winners
The Interior Renovation of Beijing Railway Station, WIT Design & Research | International Design Awards Winners
The Interior Renovation of Beijing Railway Station, WIT Design & Research | International Design Awards Winners
The Interior Renovation of Beijing Railway Station, WIT Design & Research | International Design Awards Winners
The Interior Renovation of Beijing Railway Station, WIT Design & Research | International Design Awards Winners

The Interior Renovation of Beijing Railway Station

CompanyWIT Design & Research
Lead DesignersZhenhua Luo
Design TeamGongpu Zhao, Rui Tao, Qianxuan Niu, Ling Yang , Wenyi Chen, Yaqi Zhang
Project LocationNo.13 A, Maojiawan Hutong, Dongcheng District, Beijing
ClientChina Railway Beijing Bureau
CreditsOne Thousand Degrees、Yonggang Zhong
Prize(s)Gold in Infrastructure Interior Design / Transportation Hub
Project LinkView
Entry Description

The scope of the interior renovation of Beijing Railway Station includes the Central Hall, the 4th Waiting Rm, and the Central Waiting Rm. The design tasks encompass interior design, commercial and media reorganization, as well as lighting and wayfinding system design. It is one of the top ten most important buildings in the capital in the 1950s.After six months of design work, with minimal cost and a construction period of only three months, a comprehensive renovation of the internal space was carried out, enhancing passenger travel, commercial services, and cultural experiences.