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UC Berkeley opens exhibition on the architectural history of the BART system

By Niall Patrick Walsh|

Friday, Apr 19, 2024

Downtown Berkeley station, c. 1973 by Tallie Maule.

The College of Environmental Design at UC Berkeley has opened an exhibition on the BART’s architectural history. Titled Along the Line: Designing and Planning BART, 1963-1976, the show features the work of architects, landscape architects, and planners involved in the system’s initial design.

The exhibition centers on the desire of BART designers to encourage middle-class passengers commuting from Bay Area suburbs to use public transport to downtown San Francisco. The approach included “aesthetically pleasing” stations in landscapes that would “make a contribution to the community through which [BART] passes.”

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“Despite minimal budgets, many of the designers saw the assignment as an opportunity to make a contribution to the region’s design reputation,” the organizers explain. “They seized on the chance to apply new theories and methods to the type of project they believed would characterize the majority of the work for the next generation of architects.”

The exhibition is open until August 31 at the Environmental Design Library, 210 Bauer Wurster Hall.

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UC Berkeley opens exhibition on the architectural history of the BART system

By Niall Patrick Walsh|

Friday, Apr 19, 2024

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Downtown Berkeley station, c. 1973 by Tallie Maule.

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exhibition ● san francisco ● california ● bart ● public transport ● event ● berkeley ● uc berkeley ● usa
University of California, Berkeley
University of California, Berkeley

The College of Environmental Design at UC Berkeley has opened an exhibition on the BART’s architectural history. Titled Along the Line: Designing and Planning BART, 1963-1976, the show features the work of architects, landscape architects, and planners involved in the system’s initial design.

The exhibition centers on the desire of BART designers to encourage middle-class passengers commuting from Bay Area suburbs to use public transport to downtown San Francisco. The approach included “aesthetically pleasing” stations in landscapes that would “make a contribution to the community through which [BART] passes.”

View this post on Instagram

A post shared by CED UC Berkeley (@ced_berkeley)


“Despite minimal budgets, many of the designers saw the assignment as an opportunity to make a contribution to the region’s design reputation,” the organizers explain. “They seized on the chance to apply new theories and methods to the type of project they believed would characterize the majority of the work for the next generation of architects.”

The exhibition is open until August 31 at the Environmental Design Library, 210 Bauer Wurster Hall.

RELATED EVENT Along the Line: Designing and Planning BART, 1963–1976
RELATED NEWS MASS Design Group co-founder Sierra Bainbridge wins the $100,000 Berkeley Rupp Prize
RELATED NEWS The 2023 Berkeley Prize essay winners address how architects can help senior citizens live independently
RELATED NEWS West of West takes home top honors at the AIA San Francisco's Housing & San Francisco 2050 Design Competition​

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