Brooks + Scarpa Designs Park-And-Ride Plaza for Seattle Rail Station

Brooks + Scarpa has won a competition to design a new park-and-ride plaza for the future Angle Lake light rail station in Seattle. As part of the 1.6-mile South 200th Link Extension, which will connect Angle Lake to the airport and downtown area by 2016, the $30 million complex will provide the station’s anticipated 5,400 passengers with a pedestrianized plaza, drop-off and retail area, as well as a 1,050-stall parking garage and 35,000 square feet of reserved space for future transit-oriented development.

The Los Angeles-based practice won the commission as part of a collaboration with Harbor Pacific/Graham and BergerABAM. Construction is expected to begin this fall. 

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  • Competition

    Angle Lake Light Rail Station
  • Award

    First Prize
  • Architects

  • Location

    South 200th Street, Seattle, WA, USA
  • Project Year

    2016
  • Photographs

    Brooks + Scarpa


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Address:South 200th Street, Seattle, WA, USA

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Cite: Karissa Rosenfield. "Brooks + Scarpa Designs Park-And-Ride Plaza for Seattle Rail Station" 08 Apr 2014. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/494478/brooks-scarpa-designs-park-and-ride-plaza-for-seattle-rail-station> ISSN 0719-8884

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