Hardbrücke Railway Station Upgrading, Zurich, Switzerland Description

Around 3.35 million Swiss francs was available for upgrading Hardbrücke Railway Station. By means of selective interventions we at-tempted to give the station a new identity, to make it easier to find your way around and to increase the attractiveness of the front area. On two levels the railway is anchored in the urban fabric by means of large illuminated panels. At the level of the very busy elevated transit road the panels create a visual relationship between the two bus stops opposite each other. Beneath the bridge the oversized panel directs pedestrians to the entrance to the railway station. The spaces inside the station were ‘tidied up’. They were given a clear visual appearance that orders the spaces and makes orientation easier. The colours and signs are derived from the corporate design of the Swiss Federal Railways. We widened the pedestrian area and upgraded it programmatically by adding a sandwich bar.
Commission competition
Dates competition 2004 (1st prize), construction 2005–2007
Size 5‘650 m2
Costs CHF 3.35 Mio.
Client City of Zurich