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City Of Leander Transit Facility

scroll View Project Description
  • brick rotunda.
  • Transit facility building.
  • Multiple large awning bus stops.
  • Multiple large awning bus stops.
  • A small clock tower.
  • A bike path and bridge next to pond.

This Facility was recognized by AIA Austin in 2007 with a Citation of Honor

“The Leander Park and Ride is a merging of architecture, landscape, graphic design, and public transportation – all beautifully done and integrated and no one element of which overshadows another.”

– Frank Harmon, FAIA

Project Details

This transit facility, which doubles as the terminus for Capital Metro’s commuter rail line, includes six bus canopies and parking for 638 cars. Multiple wayfinding markers connect the site: illuminated pylons identify each bus canopy to ease transit connections, while a large clock tower, synced to official Capital Metro time, can be viewed from the parking lot and highway beyond, relieving departure time anxiety. Careful site planning segregates bus and auto traffic, minimizing conflict, and locates parking to minimize walking time. A terminal building adjacent to the public plaza houses Capital Metro offices as well as restroom facilities for commuters. A canopy around the plaza provides a cool respite from the hot sun. McKinney York developed the requisite storm water pond as an amenity with an exercise trail and native plants for patrons and the surrounding community.

Sustainability: public transit project type reduces the amount of cars on the road and the emissions that they create; exterior lighting with full cut-off to reduce light pollution; reduced energy and water consumption through use of energy-efficient fluorescent light fixtures, occupancy sensors for lighting, water-efficient restroom plumbing fixtures, and native drought tolerant landscaping; post industrial waste (fly ash) in architectural concrete to reduce usage of natural resources; building structure detailed and finished to a level that did not require additional materials to cover up imperfections such as exposed steel frame, bare concrete structure, and stained concrete slabs to reduce usage of natural resources; building masonry and pavers were manufactured locally to reduce emissions associated with transportation; man-made pond created to collect and clean water run-off and also serve as a public amenity; well water from pond is used for irrigation to reduce dependence on city utilities; the project was developed and constructed to sustain for 50+ years.

Recognition

  • AIA Austin, Citation of Honor, 2007

Publication

  • AIArchitect This Week, McKinney York Transit Facility Asks Texans to Park and Ride Off into the Sunset, May 2009
  • Panache Partners Publishers, City by Design: An Architectural Perspective of Texas, 2008
  • Metal Architecture, Award Winning Commuter and Bus Transfer Station, Apr 2009
  • Texas Architect, Portfolio: Service Buildings, May/June 2008

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