What are the minimum requirements for transportation architecture?

The minimum requirements for transportation architecture are:

1. Safety: The design must provide for the safety of travelers, pedestrians, and others who may use the facility.

2. Accessibility: The design must allow for easy access and movement by all users, including those with disabilities.

3. Efficiency: The design must enable smooth and efficient movement of people, goods, and vehicles through the facility.

4. Durability: The facility must be designed to withstand the heavy wear and tear that is inherent in transportation systems.

5. Sustainability: The design must incorporate features that minimize environmental impact such as reduce energy consumption and emission of greenhouse gases.

6. Aesthetics: The design must provide an aesthetically pleasing environment for travelers and stakeholders alike.

7. Economic viability: The facility should be designed to meet the project’s budget and operational costs, ensuring that it can be sustained for the long term.

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