The rapid development of infrastructure can serve as a powerful engine for urban growth, a concept vividly demonstrated by a major project in China.
Can a railway station contribute to city construction even before the city is fully developed? The design of the Xiong'an Railway Station in China embodies this very idea, acting as a high-speed conduit for local development even before daily life in the Xiong'an New Area has fully reached its planned standards.
On December 27, 2020, with the inaugural departure of the Fuxing bullet train C2702 from Xiong'an Station, the station on the Beijing-Xiong'an intercity railway officially commenced operations.
To this day, the sheer scale of Xiong'an Station remains astonishing. With a total floor area of 475,200 square meters, what is even more remarkable are the high-tech facilities and construction technologies integrated into its structure and roof: extensive photovoltaic panels, various digital construction tools, welding robots, and building systems capable of real-time response.
Xiong'an Station is not merely a transportation hub with 13 platforms and 23 tracks; it is also the first major infrastructure project to commence construction in the Xiong'an New Area.
The Xiong'an New Area serves as a central hub for relocating non-capital functions from Beijing, and its establishment represents a major strategic choice by China to further promote the coordinated development of the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region.
How large is Xiong'an Station exactly? According to reports from an industry news platform for architecture and infrastructure based in Geneva, the total floor area of this massive transportation hub is equivalent to three Berlin Central Stations.
It is less a traditional railway station and more of an integrated complex centered around a transportation hub.
The elliptical roof of Xiong'an Station itself functions as a photovoltaic power plant, covered with 42,000 square meters of solar panels. It has an estimated annual power generation capacity of 5.8 million kilowatt-hours, which can save approximately 1,800 tons of standard coal and reduce carbon dioxide emissions by about 4,500 tons annually.
Xiong'an Station is demonstrating to the public that the first major piece of the vast puzzle that is the Xiong'an New Area is already operational.
In summary, Xiong'an Station stands as proof that the infrastructure of the future will not only facilitate travel but also conserve energy and accelerate the rapid development of a city of the future.
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