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New Naples Metro Line 7: Kapoor Sculptures & Underground Stations

by Rachel Kim – Technology Editor

Anish Kapoor‘s‌ Naples Metro Sculptures: A Deep Dive into Materials and Construction

Naples, Italy – The ⁢Monte Sant’Angelo ⁤stations of the Naples Metro, designed ‍with striking sculptures by renowned artist Anish Kapoor, showcase innovative construction techniques and‌ material choices, offering passengers a unique architectural experiance​ inspired by classical mythology. The sculptures aren’t merely aesthetic additions; they represent a complex ⁤engineering‍ feat, though structurally ⁤non-essential to the stations’ stability.

Kapoor’s‍ works at ⁢the two stations – Monte Sant’Angelo – University and Monte Sant’Angelo – Trajan – ‌utilize contrasting materials to⁣ achieve distinct visual ​effects and ensure long-term durability. ‍

At the ‍ Monte Sant’Angelo​ – University station,a towering structure is constructed from ​ COR-TEN steel,an iron carbon alloy containing copper,chromium,and phosphorus.⁤ This composition develops a “Self-Gales Surface Patina,” resulting in the material’s characteristic “rusty”⁢ appearance while providing‌ crucial corrosion protection.⁤ The sculpture⁢ stands 19 meters‍ high and weighs approximately⁤ 220 tonnes.

The Monte Sant’Angelo – ‍Trajan station features a sculpture crafted from aluminium, chosen for its lightweight ​properties and resistance ⁤to atmospheric agents, eliminating the need for ⁣protective coatings. ‍The aluminium structure retains ⁢its⁣ natural metallic gray ⁣color and reaches a height of 11 ⁣meters, weighing 42 tonnes. The notable weight difference between the two sculptures is attributed to steel’s specific weight being three times⁢ higher than aluminium’s.

Both ⁢stations’‌ interiors are coated⁤ with Spray concrete (or projected concrete), applied ⁢at high speed to create a continuous, seamless finish reminiscent‍ of a cave-like texture. This technique utilizes ⁤a concrete mix with a high concrete dosage, allowing for quick execution ⁢ without the need ​for coupons.

Crucially,while ​visually dominant,these surface structures are​ not load-bearing.​ The‍ stations’ stability relies on underlying geotechnical works and reinforced concrete structures. However, ⁣the sculptures are supported by an ​ Internal Frame MetallSystem ‌ providing stiffness‌ and stability to the forms.

The designs are intended to evoke​ the myth⁤ of the Sibilla Cumana, ‌as recounted in virgil’s “Aeneid,” transforming the passenger ⁤experience into a metaphorical​ “descent ⁤to the underworld.” The sculptures feature curved ⁢and daring forms, representing a significant artistic and engineering undertaking.

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