7 Unusual Bus Shelters Designed By World Class Architects

7 Unusual Bus Shelters Designed By World Class Architects

A year in the making, Krumbach in Austria has unveiled seven eye-catching bus shelters which have turned the world’s gaze on the tiny village. Designed by internationally renowned architects such as Wang Shu, Sou Fujimoto and Smiljan Radic, who worked in collaboration with local architects and craftsmen, the whimsical structures will put the village of 1,000 residents on the map.

Curator Dietmar Steiner praised the commitment of those involved, saying “the entire project succeeded because it was supported in the most generous fashion by more than 200 people.” This included the architects, who took up their projects for little more than a free holiday in the area and the chance to engage in an unusual challenge. However, BUS:STOP was not merely a vanity project: Verena Konrad, Director of vai Vorarlberger Architektur Institut, noted that the project was important for “the successful connection of infrastructure and mobility for the rural area."

1. Alexander Brodsky
Alexander Brodsky’s BUS:STOP design. Image © Yuri Palmin
2. Rintala Eggertsson Architects
Rintala Eggertsson Architect’s BUS:STOP design. Image © Yuri Palmin
3. Architecten de Vylder Vinck Taillieu
Architecten de Vylder Vinck Taillieu’s BUS:STOP design. Image © Yuri Palmin
4. Ensamble Studio
Ensamble Studio’s BUS:STOP design. Image © Yuri Palmin
5. Smiljan Radic
Smiljan Radic’s BUS:STOP design. Image © Yuri Palmin
6. Sou Fujimoto
Sou Fujimoto’s BUS:STOP design. Image © Yuri Palmin
7. Amateur Architecture Studio (Wang Shu)
Amateur Architecture Studio’s BUS:STOP design. Image © Yuri Palmin

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