Wayne Junction Station was designed and built by the Wilson Brothers & Co. Architects in 1901 emulating the original late 19th century station by Frank Furness. Years of heavy use, changing commuter patterns, deferred maintenance and vandalism has overrun this landmark in the Colonial Germantown Historic District. UCI Architects completed a comprehensive design to revitalize the character of the original station while providing SEPTA passengers a universally accessible, safe and efficient means of transportation. A federally-mandated process set forth by the State Historic Preservation Officer was followed to ensure the historic integrity of this piece of railroad history while introducing sympathetic interventions. Community outreach was an integral component to the development of the design.
Completion: 2012
Location: Philadelphia, PA
15,000 Sq.Ft.
