Koenings, Andrew RTitle of Thesis: WASHINGTON DC TRANSIT NETWORK: RESTORING THE CITY FABRIC BACK TO THE HUMAN SCALE Andrew Roger Koenings, Master of Architecture, 2021 Thesis Directed By: Professor Brian Kelly, AIA The goal of this thesis is to explore a new transportation network by creating a transit hub along the metropolitan area of Washington DC, in order to return the urban fabric back to the human scale. Precedents such as the National Mall in Washington DC, the city of Amsterdam in Netherlands and the capital city of Denmark, Copenhagen will be analyzed to highlight major elements of their successful urban experiences. While exploring potential solutions this thesis will consider the past, present, & future stakeholders of the city, while researching new uses for existing infrastructure, and integrating modern technology into the DC transit system. All while designing this thesis as a part of the District’s 2032 Sustainability Goals. This includes goals such as creating employment opportunities, reducing obesity, strengthening equity and diversity, reducing emissions, promoting walkability, reducing energy use, increasing public parkland, promoting bikeablity, and engaging in flood mitigation strategies.enNew Urban Network of Southeast DCThesisArchitectureUrban Design