TimHaahs Bucks County Project Underway with Ground Breaking Celebration
Timothy Haahs & Associates, Inc. designed a 1,200 space, four tier facility to provide parking for Bucks County employees.
The new facility will also provide parking for transient patrons in downtown Doylestown, PA, as a result of the increased parking demand created by the proposed Judicial Center. The project was celebrated on December 22, 2008 with a ground breaking ceremony to mark the beginning of construction.
The façade of the parking structure was driven by the boroughs effort to combine the traditional architecture of Doylestown with a contemporary style. The northwest stair tower serves as a prime architectural element and is located on Broad Street, a main corridor into town from the Route 611 bypass. Using a clock tower as a focal point for design, the building creates a visual entryway to the downtown district.
TimHaahs is dedicated to preserving the historic downtown streetscape and architecture of Doylestown with the completion of this notable redevelopment project.
The façade of the parking structure was driven by the boroughs effort to combine the traditional architecture of Doylestown with a contemporary style. The northwest stair tower serves as a prime architectural element and is located on Broad Street, a main corridor into town from the Route 611 bypass. Using a clock tower as a focal point for design, the building creates a visual entryway to the downtown district.
TimHaahs is dedicated to preserving the historic downtown streetscape and architecture of Doylestown with the completion of this notable redevelopment project.
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