Architecture and Planning ETDs

Publication Date

5-1-1969

Abstract

The city of Santa Fe has long been in need of an adequate, up-to-date bus terminal facility to serve the city and satisfactorily fulfill its transportation needs. This need was recognized as far back as 1946 when the firm of Harland Bartholomew and Associates submitted a comprehensive plan study to the city, noting: "...it would be most desirable for the city (of Santa Fe) to have a new Union bus depot. The present terminal (is) not satisfactory to handle the present traffic. (It has) the disadvantage of bringing bus traffic into the very heart of the business district and consequently increasing congestion in the district."

Language

English

Document Type

Thesis

Degree Name

Architecture

Department Name

School of Architecture and Planning

First Committee Member (Chair)

Unknown

Second Committee Member

Unknown

Third Committee Member

Unknown

Comments

This is a bachelor's thesis presented in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Bachelor of Architecture.

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