Dr. Ernest "Rip" Patton, Jr. North Nashville Transit Center

Dr. Ernest "Rip" Patton, Jr. North Nashville Transit Center: your gateway to urban connectivity and sustainable living. Designed by Culture Architecture and Design Firm, this 3,640 square-foot hub unites bus routes 22, 21, 25, 9, and 42, enriching lives with access to essential services in North Nashville. 

Crafted with eco-conscious materials like recycled steel and energy-efficient glass, the center prioritizes sustainability without compromising on durability or aesthetics. Solar panels and rainwater harvesting systems power the facility, reducing its environmental impact while preserving the neighborhood's character. 

With on-street boarding platforms, enclosed waiting areas, and bicycle storage, the center caters to the community's needs while reflecting Nashville's spirit and promise for a sustainable and interconnected future

PROJECT NAME: Dr. Ernest "Rip" Patton, Jr. North Nashville Transit Center

CLIENT: WeGo Public Transit (Nashville Metropolitan Transit Authority)

LOCATION: Nashville, TN (North Nashville)

SIZE: 3,640 SF

STATUS: In-Construction

TYPE: (Ground-Up) New Construction, Transportation, Public, Government

CONTRACTOR: ICF-Megen/ BCMason Group

DESIGN PARTNERS: SmithGee Studio, ViViD1 Architecture