Project
Petah Tikva Transportation Hub
Category
Best Project of Public Building or Facility
About the project
The new 70,000 m² Petah Tikva Transportation hub incorporates 9,000 m² of bus terminal, 9,000 m² of retail space and 6 floors and 10,000 m² of office space on top.
The terminal building offers a balance between the need of the passenger to reach the platform fast and the developer’s desire to encourage the visitor’s journey through the retail space. The transportation hub is located at the intersection of central streets connecting the old and the new city and allows for quick and convenient entrances for all users including buses, light rail, train, taxis, bicycles and private cars dropping off passengers. The breaking of a massive rectangular shape into smaller fractions, creates squares, urban spaces and retail facades towards the surrounding streets, turning retail spaces to face outwards and connect with the city. The building’s extroverted design also creates urban spaces suitable for socializing outside the building, serving both the surrounding streets and the city.
Location
Zeev Orlov St. 64, Petah Tikva, Israel
Project design year
2020
Project website
https://www.hqa.co.il/home/petahtikvahub
Applicant and authors of the project
HQ Architects.
Founded in Tel Aviv in 2008 by Erez Ella, and is currently comprised by a creative and dedicated team of 35 people based in Tel Aviv. Focusing on a strong pragmatic and programmatic approach, HQ Architects strives to question conventions and create innovative buildings, spaces and urban environments.