
A new face for the RER stations
pour la RATP
In 2014, RATP issued a call for tenders to renovate the RER stations, and our studio won the competition. The objective? To create a new visual identity for the stations, whose design dated back to the 1970s. We imagined a family of modern components for waiting areas, passenger information, platform lighting, and guardrails, adapted to underground, above-ground, and under canopy environments. This renovation aims to provide a positive and rewarding experience for travelers.
A new face for the RER stations
pour la RATP
In 2014, RATP issued a call for tenders to renovate the RER stations, and our studio won the competition. The objective? To create a new visual identity for the stations, whose design dated back to the 1970s. We imagined a family of modern components for waiting areas, passenger information, platform lighting, and guardrails, adapted to underground, above-ground, and under canopy environments. This renovation aims to provide a positive and rewarding experience for travelers.
A new face for the RER stations
pour la RATP
In 2014, RATP issued a call for tenders to renovate the RER stations, and our studio won the competition. The objective? To create a new visual identity for the stations, whose design dated back to the 1970s. We imagined a family of modern components for waiting areas, passenger information, platform lighting, and guardrails, adapted to underground, above-ground, and under canopy environments. This renovation aims to provide a positive and rewarding experience for travelers.
A new face for the RER stations
pour la RATP
In 2014, RATP issued a call for tenders to renovate the RER stations, and our studio won the competition. The objective? To create a new visual identity for the stations, whose design dated back to the 1970s. We imagined a family of modern components for waiting areas, passenger information, platform lighting, and guardrails, adapted to underground, above-ground, and under canopy environments. This renovation aims to provide a positive and rewarding experience for travelers.
A new face for the RER stations
pour la RATP
In 2014, RATP issued a call for tenders to renovate the RER stations, and our studio won the competition. The objective? To create a new visual identity for the stations, whose design dated back to the 1970s. We imagined a family of modern components for waiting areas, passenger information, platform lighting, and guardrails, adapted to underground, above-ground, and under canopy environments. This renovation aims to provide a positive and rewarding experience for travelers.
Thibault MEYNIER Head of AMOA Design, architecture, and space planning Project Management Department of RATP
"The agency has contributed to shaping the spaces of the Paris metro and modernizing those of the RER through creative approaches, the results of which, with their fine contours and sensitive content, conceal a multitude of requirements and technical constraints."
Thibault MEYNIER Head of AMOA Design, architecture, and space planning Project Management Department of RATP
"The agency has contributed to shaping the spaces of the Paris metro and modernizing those of the RER through creative approaches, the results of which, with their fine contours and sensitive content, conceal a multitude of requirements and technical constraints."
Thibault MEYNIER Head of AMOA Design, architecture, and space planning Project Management Department of RATP
"The agency has contributed to shaping the spaces of the Paris metro and modernizing those of the RER through creative approaches, the results of which, with their fine contours and sensitive content, conceal a multitude of requirements and technical constraints."
Thibault MEYNIER Head of AMOA Design, architecture, and space planning Project Management Department of RATP
"The agency has contributed to shaping the spaces of the Paris metro and modernizing those of the RER through creative approaches, the results of which, with their fine contours and sensitive content, conceal a multitude of requirements and technical constraints."
Thibault MEYNIER Head of AMOA Design, architecture, and space planning Project Management Department of RATP
"The agency has contributed to shaping the spaces of the Paris metro and modernizing those of the RER through creative approaches, the results of which, with their fine contours and sensitive content, conceal a multitude of requirements and technical constraints."
































