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Government Square Transit Center, Cincinnati
Government Square has served as downtown Cincinnati's main transit exchange for more than 100 years. However, its previous major renovation, which occurred in the late 1960s, was in dire need of a facelift. The existing design mainly catered to bus traffic, treating the buses as the primary user of the area with little regard to pedestrians and waiting passengers. And if buses got backed up, vehicular flow throughout downtown came to a standstill. With the city's growing concern over an increase in crime in the area and the need for better traffic control, the Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority (SORTA) decided to redesign the space.
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Government Square Transit Center, Cincinnati
Government Square has served as downtown Cincinnati's main transit exchange for more than 100 years. However, its previous major renovation, which occurred in the late 1960s, was in dire need of a facelift. The existing design mainly catered to bus traffic, treating the buses as the primary user of the area with little regard to pedestrians and waiting passengers. And if buses got backed up, vehicular flow throughout downtown came to a standstill. With the city's growing concern over an increase in crime in the area and the need for better traffic control, the Southwest Ohio Regional Transit Authority (SORTA) decided to redesign the space.
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AIA Announces 2011 Fellows
The College of Fellows welcomes 104 members of the American Institute of Architects in its 2011 class.
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