- 6:00-6:15 Networking
- 6:15-7:00 Presentations and Q&A
- 7:00-7:30 Gallery Show
Join the AD EX for an exhibition and gallery talk as students present work developed as part of UTA CAPPA’s design build program, imagining a future DART bus shelter that re-imagines the design of existing infrastructure to optimize public benefit.
Admission:
This program is free to attend, through the Greg Brown Memorial Discover Your City Series Fund. Self-parking at the AD EX is included with registration. Details will be emailed in advance of program.
About the Exhibition:
On view February 23 – March 27
Public transportation networks impact how our cities function, enhance the quality of life for their residents, and stimulate economic development. A good bus shelter is an essential part of any successful urban mass-transit system. What constitutes “good,” however, depends upon your point of view.
DART currently services 13 cities through 6,800 bus stops that accommodate over 20 million riders annually. Under its new bus network plan, DART calculates that 75% of people in DART’s service area live within walking distance of a bus stop. This offers an opportunity to expand resources to areas currently underserved by public amenities, parks, and artistic expression. A Stop Worth Waiting For showcases the work of University of Texas at Arlington’s architecture students who worked in collaboration with DART and AIA Dallas to design and build a prototype to explore what the metroplex’s next generation bus shelter could be.
UTA’s College of Architecture, Planning and Public Affairs design build program works to engage students with communities to tackle our most challenging urban issues. By coupling direct public engagement with design and making, the new bus shelter enhances rider experience, responds to environmental conditions, and expands neighborhood amenities. The prototype and exhibition were developed during the fall 2022 semester with input from DART bus riders and will be displayed at various locations across the Dallas area to solicit additional public design input. This project is generously supported by DART and AIA Dallas.
About the AD EXchange Series:
AD EXchanges are free monthly presentations, panels, and informal group conversations on architecture, design, our city, and the world.
Photo credit: Chad M. Davis, AIA