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Rosa Parks Transit Center, Detroit, Building, Photo, News, Design, Property,
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Rosa Parks Transit Center Detroit : Architecture
Development by Parsons Brinckerhoff in United States of America
27 Jul 2009
PB COMPLETES ROSA PARKS TRANSIT CENTER IN DETROIT
Iconic Design Provides Eclectic Blend of Aesthetics and Functionality
DETROIT, MI - The Rosa Parks Transit Center, a new multimodal facility
in downtown Detroit, has been completed. The $22.5 million project
was designed by Parsons Brinckerhoff (PB) on behalf of the Detroit
Department of Transportation (DDOT).

photos : David Sailors
Located at Michigan and Cass Avenues, the Rosa Parks Transit Center
is a 25,000-square-foot indoor facility with over two acres of exterior
transit access. It enables customers to make connections to 21 DDOT
bus routes, the SMART suburban bus system, Transit Windsor for international
connections, and taxi access in a single downtown transportation hub.
It also provides pedestrian connectivity to the Detroit People Mover
stations at Michigan and Times Square, and was planned to eventually
connect to the city's future light rail transit system. The center
offers travelers such services as on-site security, restrooms, information
booth, cashier's office, café, retail and automatic ticket
vending.
The Detroit Free Press called the transit center a "an airy gem..
a thoroughly modern facility with the look and feel of an airport
terminal." The design inspiration for the building's sharply
angled roof line juxtaposed with its adjacent softly curved canopy
is based on an airplane wing in the clouds, according to the center's
architect, Tushar Advani of PB.
The new station is highlighted by seven cloud-like fabric canopies.
PB evaluated numerous canopy systems before recommending a tensile
structure for the design and also researched fabric canopies at Stapleton
International Airport and Detroit's Chene Park before planning the
system.
"Our aim was to create an iconic facility that provides a comfortable,
respectful and safe environment for transit users," Mr. Advani
said. Made of a tough, flexible glass-coated fiber, the canopies offer
both form and function, providing the openness of a park-like setting
combined with the strength to hold up to Michigan's ever changing
and sometimes intense weather conditions. The canopies are designed
to funnel rainwater to unoccupied garden areas, providing nourishment
for plants and a pleasant environment for transit customers.

photos : David Sailors
Parsons Brinckerhoff (PB) is a leader in developing and operating
infrastructure around the world, with 13,000 employees dedicated to
meeting the needs of clients and communities in the Americas, Europe,
Africa, the Middle East, Asia and Australia-Pacific regions. PB offers
skills and resources in strategic consulting, planning, engineering,
program/construction management, and operations for all modes of infrastructure,
including transportation, power, community development, water and
the environment.
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