all world architecture: Unusual Yet Creative Bus Shelters

Thursday, January 26, 2012

Unusual Yet Creative Bus Shelters


Creative bus shelter/bus stop designs from around the world. Making bus wait a fun and making bus wait bearable.
estonia-bus-stop
First photo is of beautiful bus stop design from Estonia.


brazilian_bus_shelter
Football goal posts were placed in bus shelters around Sao Paulo, Brazil to promote the Football World Cup.
curitiba-brazil-bus-stop
Another creative bus shelter from Brazil, its located in city of Curitiba and have a futuristic design.
strawberry-bus-station
A Strawberry styled Japanese bus stop.
another-japanese-design
Creative watermelon bus stop in Ishaya, Japan.
yosemite-falls-bus-stop
Yosemite Falls trail bus stop is beautiful and perfect for resting.
hammock-bus-stop
Relax while you wait!
dubai-aircontioned-bus-stop
This is a Dubai bus stop fully enclosed and air-conditioned. You can get an idea how hot Dubai is, its very comfortable inside when you wait for the bus.
casar-de-caceres
This minimalist structure that looks like a single sheet of white concrete was designed by architect Justo García Rubío and located in Casar de Caceres, Spain.
moroccan-style-bus-shelter
Iris Hynd in Cornwall, England created and decorated this Moroccan style bus shelter.
school-bus-stop
Creative “school bus” bus stop from Athens, Ga.
bus-stop-swing
This modified London bus shelter by Bruno Taylor gives commuters a chance to have a little bit of playtime during their morning commute. He went and attached swings to a number of bus stops around the city and while they probably didn’t last too long, they added a bit of fun to a few people’s lives. Why not make these part of every bus stop? Who doesn’t love to swing? Let’s make this happen.
vitra-design-museum
Bus stop designed for the Vitra design museum in Germany.
sheffield_busshelter1
Green shelter in Sheffield, England.
paris_install08
Designed as part of the smart mobilities project, this bus stop was presented in Paris in 2008. Users waiting inside the bus stop could engage via a touch screen interface while pedestrians waiting outside could interact with a 6ft. custom LED display.

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