| [Outside the Box] Lagos Metro imagined |
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| Written by Jeremy Weate, Naijablog | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Thursday, 05 July 2007 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Lagos Metro imagined![]() Finally I have finished a pet project Ive had in my head for the past few months: an interpretation of the London Underground for Lagos. Click the image on the left to get the full-size version. As with the London version, I have taken quite a few geographic/artistic licences for the purposes of design clarity and readability. My thinking is ppp: companies with deep pockets could sponsor the design & build of some of the stations to reduce the strain on the public purse, and in return pick the name of their choice (see Zenith, Silverbird, IBTC). On the other hand, some of the station names strongly signal a poetic sense of place, as with Palace (for the Obas Palace on Lagos Island), and 1004, standing for the eponymous flats. Again, for ease of use, I have left out the Five Cowrie Creek that separates Lagos Island from Victoria Island below it those familiar with the morphology of Lagos can project it onto the map in their imagination. What a joy Lagos would be with this metro system (it could be part overground, and part underground, depending on geology). As with the London version, I have kept a light rail system heading due East towards Ajah and Epe from the shared stations of Lekki/The Palms this is it to cater for the marshy terrain along the Lekki peninsular. Just imagine how convenient it would be if Lagos had this metro. The highbrow set could take the Falomo line (Piccadilly renamed) from their Bourdillon mansions to catch a classical music concert at Muson at last not having to worry about parking and settling awon boys; one could shop for a picnic at The Palms, then drink and eat it all on the new-look Bar Beach; or one could stock up on no-one-need-know juju fetish-wear at Oyingbo market before heading for the Silverbird cinema (connecting onto the Circle line at Kuramo Waters). Please let me know if there are errors or improvements, or any thoughts the map sparks off for you... Its time a critical mass of people came together to plan Lagos into a global city worthy of the name. This is the post-link: http://naijablog.blogspot.com/2007/07/lagos-metro-imagined.html
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Posted by Robot| 05.07.2007 20:10