• TheAlbatross@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    1 month ago

    The ones in DC are pretty inspiring, too, in a Brutalist kind of way.

    They’re lit from below, so you can tell when a train is at a platform by the shadow it casts on the ceiling, which perfectly aligns with the recessed concrete blocks that make up said ceiling.

    Really impressive.

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      1 month ago

      I looked up photos of about a dozen separate metro stations in DC, and… they’re all the same design. I get pragmatism, but those are downright depressing. The only one I liked was Anacostia because the water damage made interesting patterns on the walls.

      Compare that to Moscow: underground palaces. Marble, statues, reliefs, decorative columns everywhere.