Japanese train-travel company Seibu Railway hopes to make a major design leap in time for their 100th anniversary; a new line of fast commuter trains that “blend into the landscape.”
日本铁路公司西武铁道株式会社希望在其成立100周年之际,实现设计上的重大跨越,设计一条能“融入沿途风景”的新型快速市郊往返列车。
Seibu’s new trains won’t really be “invisible” so much as “reflective,” but a simulated disappearing act is the goal of the project.
西武新列车项目的目标不是像“反射”那样完全“隐形”,而是一种模拟的隐身术。
Kazuyo Sejima, one of Japan’s premier architects who had apparently never penned a train before, has been commissioned to execute the design.
日本最好的建筑师之一妹岛和世被任命执行此次任务,而显然她以前从来没有设计过火车。
Sejima’s accolades include the coveted “Pritzker Prize,” given to “architects whose built work demonstrates a combination of those qualities of talent, vision, and commitment, which has produced consistent and significant contributions to humanity and the built environment through the art of architecture,” according to the outfit that bestows it.
妹岛和世的荣誉包括建筑师们梦寐以求的“普利兹克奖”,据颁发这一奖项的机构称,此奖专门授予那些“建筑作品能够体现天资、视野和努力”的建筑师,并且他们的“建筑艺术能够给人类和建筑环境带来持久重要的贡献”。
【日本隐形列车将于2018年问世】相关文章:
最新
2020-09-15
2020-09-15
2020-09-15
2020-09-15
2020-09-15
2020-09-15