The station, designed by architect Pierre-W. Major, is a normal
side platform station, and has one access. The huge underground volume of the station mezzanine is lighted by a single, round skylight, and is decorated with a
sculpture,
Un arbre dans le parc, by
Michel Dernuet, is situated on the Côte-Vertu platform; it is a large
concrete pillar with illuminated
branches, representing a
tree. The wall facing the easternmost stairs for the Montmorency platform is faced with blue ceramic symbolizing a fresh spring in the woods. In most years, the station is the least used in the network since it was long the only one with no connecting bus route. It was 68th of 68 in traffic in 2011 with 773,078 passengers embarking here. ==Origin of the name==