Logistics & Transport
Bahnhof Tiburtina, Rom
Additional value
- Technical know-how for complex major project
- Lean decision-making processes based on coordination with all inhouse and external experts
- Steering of approval process
Individual services
- Brownfield and site development
- Project management
Client
RFI Rete Ferroviaria Italiana Spa
Location
Rome, Italy
Architect
ABDR Architects, Rome
GFA
55.000 m²
Construction costs
EUR 100 million
Project duration
1999 - 2006
The new Tiburtina Railway Station is Rome's most important through-station, where the majority of express trains stop.
Designed as a bridge over the platforms, the new building complex is also an important interface between local public transport, private transport (new streets, parking spaces), and pedestrian zones.
In addition to its role as a traffic hub, the overall concept provides for a complex mix of different uses, comprising retail, administration and leisure.