Rapid Transit Stations

The Mississauga Bus Rapid Transit project is an 18 km corridor running east–west across the city, connecting regional transit networks and supporting thousands of daily riders. Developed in coordination with Metrolinx, the City of Mississauga, and provincial and federal partners, the transitway strengthens connections across the Greater Toronto Area.

Eight stations along the route form a coherent architectural system while responding to the distinct conditions of each site. Designed with a consistent language of form and material, each station adapts to its surrounding landscape, road alignments, and adjacent development. Together, they establish a recognizable civic presence while allowing for variation and local identity.

Multi-faceted, wood-toned ceilings define the generous waiting areas, bringing warmth and a sense of shelter. By day, they read as a shaded canopy; by evening, they glow with a soft, golden light. The origami-like roof profiles create a dynamic silhouette against the horizon, marking each station as a local landmark.

Working with Stevens Group Architects as prime consultant, Paul Raff Studio led the schematic design and development phases, refining the architectural character of these public facilities. Conceived as part of everyday civic life, the stations combine durability and clarity with moments of delight.