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- Transbay Transit Center Update-Pelli Clark PelliConstruction on San Francisco's new <a href="http://transbaycenter.org/" target="_blank">Transbay Transit Center</a> and rooftop city park is currently underway, but some major changes are afoot. Rather than the see-though, sinuous glass facade, the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/final-design-for-sfs-transbay-transit-center-includes-public-rooftop-park/" target="_blank">Pelli Clarke Pelli-designed complex</a> will now be clad in <a href="http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/place/article/Transbay-center-design-change-proposed-4359348.php#photo-4332519" target="_blank">perforated aluminum</a>. Shedding the glass facade in favor of aluminum is expected to save the project around $10 million and also make it safer in case of a terrorist attack. The architects ensure the altered exterior will still maintain its transparency and energy efficient strategy for this high speed rail station and urban park.1
- Transbay Transit Center Update-Pelli Clark PelliWe're still about 4 years away from the completion of the Transbay Transit Center, a 1.5 million square feet facility that will serve as the terminus for this high speed rail line in California.2
- Transbay Transit Center Update-Pelli Clark PelliStretched along Mission Street for 5 blocks, the center will have a structural steel skeleton and an undulating transparent wall along the sides.3
- Transbay Transit Center Update-Pelli Clark PelliIt was originally planned to clad the exterior with fritted glass, but it is now expected to be clad in perforated aluminum.4
- Transbay Transit Center Update-Pelli Clark PelliRegardless of the material upgrade, the overall effect of transparency should be the same.5
- Transbay Transit Center Update-Pelli Clark PelliFred Clarke of the firm Pelli Clarke Pelli told the <a href="http://www.sfgate.com/bayarea/place/article/Transbay-center-design-change-proposed-4359348.php#photo-4332519" target="_blank">SFGate</a>, "This is a dramatic change in material, but the philosophical change is not enormous. I think it is equally handsome." The project is expected to save $10 million.6
- Transbay Transit Center Update-Pelli Clark PelliTopping off the transit center will still be a beautiful 5.4 acre urban park filled with trees, flowers, paths, event space and cafes, which is designed by <a href="http://www.pwpla.com/projects/transbay-transit-center/&details" target="_blank">PWP Landscape Architecture</a>.7
- Transbay Transit Center Update-Pelli Clark PelliThe park will feature both active and passive areas, meandering paths, and mounded hills to create a varied landscape.8
- Transbay Transit Center Update-Pelli Clark PelliSkylights throughout the park will fill the terminal below with natural daylight.9
- Transbay Transit Center Update-Pelli Clark PelliPWP is also working with environmental artist <a href="http://nedkahn.com/" target="_blank">Ned Kahn</a> to create a 1,200-foot-long Bus Jet Fountain, which is a sensor-triggered feature that sets off jets when busses move through the terminal.10
- Transbay Transit Center Update-Pelli Clark PelliAerial view of the rooftop park on top of the transit center.11
- Transbay Transit Center Update-Pelli Clark PelliWetlands, greywater and rainwater collection are all part of the sustainable strategies for park.12
- Transbay Transit Center Update-Pelli Clark PelliThe rooftop park will add more green space to the city.13
- Transbay Transit Center Update-Pelli Clark PelliA rooftop cafe is naturally lit through glass walls.14