Mother Clara Hale Bus Depot façade (Harlem, NYC)

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The Mother Clara Hale Bus Depot façade in Harlem, NYC is a contemporary, community-oriented architectural frontage designed by Michael Arad that integrates public art and neighborhood-sensitive design into a major transit facility.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf architectural façade
building frontage
architect Michael Arad NERFINISHED
associatedWith Metropolitan Transportation Authority NERFINISHED
New York City Transit Authority NERFINISHED
function frontage of a major transit facility
hasArtType integrated public art
hasClient Metropolitan Transportation Authority NERFINISHED
hasContext urban streetscape of Harlem
hasDesignFeature neighborhood-sensitive design
public art integration
hasDesignGoal community-oriented design
hasDesignStyle contemporary architecture
hasMaterial contemporary building materials
hasPublicAccess street-facing exterior
hasPurpose enhance visual quality of bus depot
improve relationship between transit facility and neighborhood
hasRelationTo Harlem community
hasTheme community engagement
public infrastructure design
isOn Mother Clara Hale Bus Depot building envelope
locatedIn Harlem NERFINISHED
Manhattan
New York City
New York State NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States
namedAfter Mother Clara Hale NERFINISHED
partOf Mother Clara Hale Bus Depot NERFINISHED
usedFor bus depot operations

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Michael Arad designed Mother Clara Hale Bus Depot façade (Harlem, NYC)