16th Street Transitway

In the heart of downtown Denver, OLIN transformed a vehicle-heavy city street into an exciting and successful pedestrian and transit-oriented retail district. OLIN’s redesign reduced traffic congestion, provided efficient bus service between the city and suburbs, and created an inviting pedestrian environment. For a mile-long length of 16th Street, a gracious 22-foot-wide, tree-lined promenade occupies the center of the former street, flanked on both sides by subtly depressed transit lanes and widened pedestrian sidewalks along retail frontage. Details include patterned granite paving continuous across the promenade, curbs and sidewalks, as well as custom light fixtures, bus shelters, benches, fountains, and places for displays, sidewalk cafes and special events.

Location

Denver, CO

Project Type

Streetscape

Status

Completed 1985

Owner

Denver Regional Transportation Authority

Key Team Members

Laurie Olin, Partner-in-Charge

OLIN / Sahar Coston-Hardy ZGF OLIN OLIN OLIN Mark Zamdmer
Awards

1985, American Society of Landscape Architects, Merit Award

1984, American Association of Landscape Contractors, Environmental Improvement Award of Distinction