Along the Line: Designing and Planning BART, 1963–1976 | Exhibition
EXTENDED THROUGH OCTOBER 31
This exhibition presents a journey through BART's architectural history, adding context and dimension to current discussions about the system's future. It features the work of the architects, landscape architects, and planners who were involved in BART's initial design. Many of these, including Donn Emmons, Tallie B. Maule, Ernest Born, Vernon DeMars, and Lawrence Halprin, had connections to the College of Environmental Design, and most of the materials in the exhibition are drawn from the Environmental Design Archives.
BART leadership, hoping to lure middle-class passengers commuting from Bay Area suburbs to downtown San Francisco, wanted “esthetically pleasing” stations surrounded by landscapes that would both enhance the rider’s experience and “make a contribution to the community through which [BART] passes.”
Despite minimal budgets, many of the designers saw the assignment as an opportunity to make a contribution to the region’s design reputation. They seized on the chance to apply new theories and methods to the type of project they believed would characterize the majority of the work for the next generation of architects.
The exhibition, on view in the Environmental Design Library's Judith Stronach / Raymond Lifchez Exhibit Cases during regular library hours, includes sections on early plans for BART, the design of the cars and logo, the elevated track and linear parkway in the East Bay, urban renewal at the Embarcadero station, and the architecture of the Glen Park and El Cerrito del Norte stations.
Past Events
From There To Here: 50 Years of BART and UC Berkeley
Friday, April 12 | 5:30–7 PM
112 Bauer Wurster Hall
A panel of distinguished practitioners and academics reflect on UC Berkeley’s contributions to the planning and implementation of BART. Moderated by Rebecca Saltzman (BART Board Director, District 3), the panel includes Robert Cervero (City & Regional Planning Professor Emeritus, Professor Joan Walker (Civil & Environmental Engineering Department Chair), John King (San Francisco Chronicle Urban Design Critic). And Val Menotti (BART Chief Planning & Development Officer). Followed by a reception and exhibition viewing.
BART Footage Screening with Rick Prelinger
Thursday, April 25 | 7 PM
112 Bauer Wurster Hall
View footage of BART from the past 50 years and hear from Jay Bolcik, a BART retiree and unofficial historian of the system. He is one of the most knowledgeable people about the system’s history and is frequently called on by media and other organizations for information.