Evergreen Line Stations / Perkins+Will
The Evergreen Line is an 11km extension to Metro Vancouver?s SkyTrain system that connects the communities of Coquitlam and Port Moody to Vancouver. Estimated to carry 70,000 people per day by 2021, this extension renders the SkyTrain system the longest fully automated and driverless rapid transit system in the world.
© Andrew Latreille
Architects: Perkins+Will
Location: Coquitlam, BC, Canada
Architect In Charge: Ryan Bragg
Design Team: A. Boivin, L. Briney, J. Doble, J. Ho, A. Knorr, D. Lawson, S. Schou, E. Wolpin
Area: 1530.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Andrew Latreille
Structural: Reed Jones Christoffersen
Mechanical: MMM Group
Electrical: Applied Engineering Solutions
Civil: MMM Group
Code: Sereca
Lighting: Total Lighting Solutions
Client: SNC-Lavalin
© Andrew Latreille
From the architect. The Evergreen Line is an 11km extension to Metro Vancouver?s SkyTrain system that connects the communities of Coquitlam and Port Moody to Vancouver. Estimated to carry 70,000 people per day by 2021, this extension renders the SkyTrain system the longest fully automated and driverless rapid transit system in the world.
© Andrew Latreille
Perkins+Will designed two stations, Lincoln and Burquitlam, o...
© Andrew Latreille
Architects: Perkins+Will
Location: Coquitlam, BC, Canada
Architect In Charge: Ryan Bragg
Design Team: A. Boivin, L. Briney, J. Doble, J. Ho, A. Knorr, D. Lawson, S. Schou, E. Wolpin
Area: 1530.0 m2
Project Year: 2016
Photographs: Andrew Latreille
Structural: Reed Jones Christoffersen
Mechanical: MMM Group
Electrical: Applied Engineering Solutions
Civil: MMM Group
Code: Sereca
Lighting: Total Lighting Solutions
Client: SNC-Lavalin
© Andrew Latreille
From the architect. The Evergreen Line is an 11km extension to Metro Vancouver?s SkyTrain system that connects the communities of Coquitlam and Port Moody to Vancouver. Estimated to carry 70,000 people per day by 2021, this extension renders the SkyTrain system the longest fully automated and driverless rapid transit system in the world.
© Andrew Latreille
Perkins+Will designed two stations, Lincoln and Burquitlam, o...
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