The Walk Through
A Hub Experience
The project was designed to be replicable in other urban cities. Through several iterations, made from metal, the Walk Through bus stop addresses the problems with rural cities, like Dallas, today. Heavy traffic coming to and from the city. There are too many parking lots with not enough parks for mental breaks from work. Encouraging people to use public transit and the shared bike and scooter systems in place increases the walkability of the city making it safer and more appealing to people to visit. Kiosks for plastic waste allows the city to stay clean which will encourage more users. The concept of The Walk Through bus stop promotes activity, public transit, and cleanliness. The structure of the bus stop creates a covered area for people to sit or stand while they wait for the bus stop. The curved structure combines all three elements together.
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