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Date of Award
5-2026
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
Master of Landscape Architecture
College
Arts and Sciences
Department
Landscape Architecture, Disaster Resiliency & Emergency Management (LADREM)
Faculty Advisor
Dominic Fischer
Studio Coordinator
Jay Kost
Faculty Chair
Dominic Fischer
Publisher
North Dakota State University
Rights
NDSU policy 190.6.2
URI
https://www.ndsu.edu/fileadmin/policy/190.pdf
Abstract
Link to Home + Back: A Transit-Oriented Bridge Between Neighborhood, Nature + The City of Lynnwood, WA. Is a project that seeks to help achieve a better connectivity in an area close to the City Center Station that is currently lacking connectivity in all aspects but, vehicular traffic. This is an important issue to resolve, since with a better connectivity and pedestrian and cyclist circulation the chances of people walking to and from the transit station to make use of it increase dramatically, which eventually helps reduce the pollution produced by vehicles. This research aims to study if transit-oriented development is the appropriate solution to this problem and which type of TOD is the most appropriate for it. The study methodology in this project is comparative case study analysis and the study of TOD index. Specifically Potential TOD index as it was the one the fitted this project the best.
Recommended Citation
Martinez Reyes, Rushell Paola, "Link to Home + Back: A Transit-Oriented Mixed-Use Bridge Between Neighborhood, Nature + the City of Lynnwood, WA" (2026). Landscape Architecture Theses. 10.
https://digitalcommons.ndsu.edu/landscape-architecture-theses/10
ThesisPresentation_Martinez Reyes.pdf (121114 kB)
ThesisSupplement_Martinez Reyes.mp4 (791439 kB)