andrew campion captures transformative qualities of light within rotterdam central station

andrew campion captures transformative qualities of light within rotterdam central station

a Decade of Connectivity and Light Through Campion’s Lens

 

Marking its tenth anniversary, Rotterdam Central Station is captured through the lens of Rotterdam-based architectural photographer Andrew Campion, who explores the station‘s dynamic interplay of light from dawn to dusk. Rotterdam Central Station serves as a vital transport hub, connecting cities across the Netherlands and Europe, while also bridging the historic Proveniers district in the north with the modern city center to the south. The station’s design harmonizes with its surroundings, creating a smooth transition between old and new. Campion’s series showcases the transformative quality of light, revealing its architectural nuances throughout the day.

andrew campion captures transformative qualities of light within rotterdam central station
the first rays of light hitting the east-facing entrance | all images by Andrew Campion

 

 

Exploring Rotterdam Central Station’s Architectural details

 

A vast roof spans the station, filling the space with natural light. Above the northern platforms, passengers arrive under a glass canopy adorned with solar panels. To the north, a modest glass facade opens views to the residential district, while the southern side transforms into a timber-clad hall that leads to a public square. The striking titanium-clad roof, pointing towards the city center, reflects Rotterdam’s contemporary character.

 

From the moment he stepped onto the sunlit platform, Campion observed the play of shadows stretching across the station floor. His focus shifted to the roof structure, where light filtered through beams, creating a shifting pattern of illumination and shadow. Intrigued by these visual experiences, the photographer dedicated a full day to photographing the station, documenting how light continuously alters the perception of its spaces, surfaces, and forms from sunrise to sunset.

andrew campion captures transformative qualities of light within rotterdam central station
photographic series celebrates Rotterdam Central Station’s tenth anniversary

andrew campion captures transformative qualities of light within rotterdam central station
Andrew Campion captures the dynamic play of light at the station

andrew campion captures transformative qualities of light within rotterdam central station
Campion’s lens reveals the station’s roof structure and shifting light patterns

andrew campion captures transformative qualities of light within rotterdam central station
evening light dancing along the curved roof of the west entrance

andrew campion captures transformative qualities of light within rotterdam central station
as sun rises over Rotterdam, the modest north elevation takes on the hue of the morning sky

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sunrise illuminates the station, highlighting its geometric design

andrew campion captures transformative qualities of light within rotterdam central station
the metal-clad roof mirrors the color and tones of the interiors along its surface

andrew campion captures transformative qualities of light within rotterdam central station
light and shadow transform the metal-clad surface of the building’s exterior

andrew campion captures transformative qualities of light within rotterdam central station
the low angle of the sun allows the light to spill directly into the grand entrance hall

andrew campion captures transformative qualities of light within rotterdam central station
the interplay of natural light transforms the station’s architectural details throughout the day

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beams of light pass through the glass roof illuminating the platforms

 

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the y-shaped columns support the expansive roof
the y-shaped columns support the expansive roof
sunlight filters through the roof's structural elements
sunlight filters through the roof's structural elements
escalators link platforms with the main station hall
escalators link platforms with the main station hall
the timber lined roof merges with light filled platform area
the timber lined roof merges with light filled platform area

project info:

 

name: Rotterdam Central Station
architects: Benthem Crouwel Architects | @benthemcrouwelarchitectsMVSA Architects | @mvsa_architects,  West 8 | @west8design

location: Rotterdam, the Netherlands

photography: Andrew Campion | @andrewcampionphotography

 

 

designboom has received this project from our DIY submissions feature, where we welcome our readers to submit their own work for publication. see more project submissions from our readers here.

 

edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom

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