Top Story
ULI Chicago is a co-sponsor of the Chicago Architecture Foundation exhibit Bus Rapid Transit: Next Stop, Chicago which opened on June 1. The exhibit coincides with Chicago’s debut of a bold plan for giving public transit riders a speedier and smarter way to ride: Bus Rapid Transit (BRT). By combining cutting-edge technology with specially-chosen routes, BRT promises to make Chicago a more connected city. In a region where annual congestion costs over $7 billion in fuel, time, and pollution, investing in rapid and reliable public transit is essential.
The exhibition outlines the features and benefits of BRT while exploring how it is transforming cities around the globe. Viewers can see how features like dedicated bus lanes and innovative station design are improving bus transportation and people’s lives; examine one architect’s vision for a BRT station on Daley Plaza; and, listen to experts and transit riders alike reflect on how public transportation supports a lively, sustainable, and connected Chicago.
Bus Rapid Transit: Next Stop, Chicago
Chicago Architecture Foundation
224 S. Michigan Ave., Lecture Hall
Chicago
Open Daily
9:30 am – 5:00 pm
Exhibition is free and runs until the end of August
More information