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EXIT OASIS A RESPITE FROM SUBURBAN CHAOS
According to a new report by Bloomberg New Energy Finance, 58% of global passenger vehicle sales in 2040 will come from electric vehicles”. EXIT OASIS aims to introduce a role in which Lexington can combat the climate crisis by prioritizing transportation through a center-running bus rapid transit (BRT) system and autonomously on three different environmentally-friendly scales: the pedestrian, the cyclist, and the electric vehicle.
The building mass is separated by a pedestrian and cyclist thoroughfare as a direct path to the attractions on Southland Dr. The left mass is reserved for electric vehicles as a complete, sheltered charging station. The right is a community center with dedicated bike repair stations, a cafe, and ample outdoor space. The BRT runs down the center of Nicholasville Rd with a stop at the center.
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Design Studio Vii
PROF. LIZ SWANSON
Exterior Rendering


