Searcy, Jack Candler2019-06-202019-06-202019-06-19vt_gsexam:20971http://hdl.handle.net/10919/90381The "Impetus of Locomotion" takes the implication of a force in which movement happens. This thesis takes this connotatively resonant idea in which movement is construed and creates a static definition of it in a building, in this case a high speed rail station - a literal translation of movement. Through design interventions of modes of transportation, wayfinding, and architectural form, the impetus of locomotion is defined.ETDIn CopyrightMovementUrbanTransportationThe Impetus of LocomotionThesis