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Student renderings - Different configurations of a bus shelter

Nexus bus shelter

MJ Carroll
ARC605 | Fall 2010

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Renderings
Clark Hall summer configuration (left); Squire Hall shelter for lighter loads (right)
Construction Diagram
Construction: 1. Bottom Frame - Glass panel System 2. Sealed Double Glazing Unit 1" glass thickness, thermal break 3. Track Rail 4. 2" x 2" Clear Anodized Alum. Tube 5. 1/2" Gauge Mass 3 form Boxes 6. Real-time Information Panel 7. End Caps 8. LED Lights 9. Tactile Map
Typical Bus Stop Plan
1. ADA Clear Boarding Area 2. Bus Stop Sign 3. Trash/Recyclingn Station 4. Outdoor Seating 5. Bicycle Rack 6. Curb Cuts - Accessibility 7. Tactile Warning Strip
Site Plan - Above Grade
A. NFTA Station B. Living Roof - Fragrant Garden C. Viewing Platform D. Entry to Intermodal Transfer Station E. Restored E B Green quad plan F. Short Term Parking/Kiss-n-ride
Site Plan - Below Grade
1. NFTA Station 2. Security Office 3. Elevator/Escalator Entry to Station 4. Gallery Space 5. Food Court 6. Collaborative Student Space
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