This article was originally published in Domus 564 / November 1976
The Washington Metro
On March 1966 the National Capitai Transit Agency (NCTA) of Washington signed the contract with Harry Weese & Associates as Generai Architectural Consultant to provide architectural services for the design of the stations for a 25-mile, 25-station rail rapid transit system in the district of Columbia. The system wiil one day have 98 miles of line and 86 stations.
At the end of March 1976 a first 4,6 mile, 5-station segment of the system was inaugurated. Here we publish some images of the new Metro. First task of Harry Weese was to coordinate the architectural work with De Leuw, Cather & Company, the Generai Engineering Consultant, who had been on board since December 1965. An other task was to conduct a comprehensive investigation of the eighteen more important transit systems around the world to bring b·ack ideas and to make use of the already tested techniques. Each functional element of design — as lighting, graphics, landscaping, furniture, materials, colours and weather protections — has been designed to perfectly match the whole system's configuration.
A transit station should look like a transit station, and nothing else