The Ribbon
This project presents the concept of a modular bus stop, the task of which is to adapt to different locations in the world, taking into account their individual character.
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the modular concept works well but it's not clear how this concept will addapt to the different locations
The idea of creating a bus station not only as a piece of urban furniture but also as a multidisciplinary platform was positively valued since they include architectural concepts such as the unit, industrialized building, and spatial flexibility as part of the design. Likewise, including renewable energy, ICT, and recycled materials in most of the projects was also judged positively. In some designs, a final product that integrates within the environment on an adequate scale is missing.
The main motto of a bus stop is that people can actually wait there, protect themselves from sunlight. With the use of material like glass,the sunlight directly hits the passenger,design is cool but what about its actual need?