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Railway stations: planning, design and management. Section 7 - Commercial development. (8 of 14)

Publication Year

2000

Document Status

Withdrawn

Abstract

Investigates the context and background of railway stations as buildings and commercial premises. Looks at new and refurbished stations and covers: planning, business and customer issues, principles of design, functional requirements, image and commercial development and modular construction. Also includes examples of modern railway station design.

Document History

This document is part of a larger document, Railway stations: planning, design and management, which has been split into parts for ease of use.

Author

Ross, J.

ISBN

9780750643764

Publisher Information

Architectural Press

Architectural Press was originally an imprint of Elsevier. They produce technical books for architects in practice and at study. They are also now part of the Taylor and Francis group, a trading division of Informa UK Ltd.

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