Cornell Bus Terminal Development Services Committee | City of Markham February 12, 2018
Cornell Bus Terminal Raj Mohabeer, Design Chief, Infrastructure & Development 2
Terminal design that was tendered 3
Design principles should include place making contributions to the community Design principles reflected in revised Site Plan include: • Creating a well-defined visual presence on the north, south and east facades to deliver a building and terminal with solid place making contributions to the community • Providing continuous weather protection for customers from the NE and SE urban pedestrian plazas to the bus platforms • Using a warm material palette, similar to the previous design 4
Revised design for Cornell Terminal landscaped colonnade Arthur Bonner 11 median island bus platforms with fully covered roof Retail 4 NE SE landscaped colonnade Plaza Passenger Pick-Up Drop-Off Plaza 2 1 3 NORTH Diamondwood Road Site Plan 5
Revised design for Cornell Terminal Northeast pedestrian plaza 1 (looking southwest from corner of Rustle Woods and Diamondwood) 6
Revised design for Cornell Terminal Southeast pedestrian plaza 2 7 (looking northwest from corner of Arthur Bonner and Diamondwood)
Revised design for Cornell Terminal Landscaped East Façade and Passenger Pick-Up and Drop-Off 3 8 (looking southwest)
Revised design for Cornell Terminal Covered pedestrian access to bus platforms 4 (wood trellis with glazed roof) 9
YRT Service Plan 10
Next steps Revised target schedule Site Plan Approval: February-March 2018 Tender: February-March 2018 Award: End of March 2018 Spring 2018 – Summer 2019 Construction: Substantial Completion: Summer 2019 YRT to Begin Operations: Summer 2019 11
Thank you Questions? 12
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