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[스크랩] 세계 최고 디자인 버스정류장 10곳 (1부)

꿈꾸는 구름 나그네 2016. 1. 26. 14:43

세계에서 가장 멋진 디자인으로 유명한 버스 정류장 및 터미널 10곳을 1,2부로 나누어 소개한다.

(1,2부 모두 설명은 영어임)



Bus Station at Spaarne Hospital (Spaarne Ziekenhuis)

Design: NIO architecten

Location: Holland


This mammoth creation of architects NIO of Holland, located as a roundabout in front of Hoofddorp's Spaarne Hospital, resembles a whale's jaw. Built in 2003, it emerges as a cross between black Baroque and white modernism, à la Oscar Niemeyer.



One of the largest structures built entirely of synthetic materials, this bus station is made of enormous pieces of polystyrene foam clad in polyester skin.





Poole Bus Station

Design: Penson Architects

Location: UK


The 40-year-old Wilts & Dorset Poole Bus Station, renovated by Penson Architects, resembles a living dream. It a giant mural, based on views of various local activities, such as wind-surfing which gives the appearance of a huge piece of glass reflecting the station activities below.



With exquisite lighting, the building includes an outdoor corridor leading to bus departure points as well as the shopping centre.




Arriva Headquarters Guimarães

Design: RVDM Arquitectos

Location: Portugal


Ricardo Vieira de Melo of RVDM Arquitectos conceived the Edifícios Portugueses bus facility to solve certain logistical issues for public transport company Arriva.



A parking capacity for 96 buses and ample maneuverability presented by the two strategically located buildings gives this bus station a compact yet spacious look.






Slough Bus Station

Design: Bblur Architecture

Location UK


You've got to feel a bit sorry for Slough: the Berkshire town was the eponymous subject of derision in a famous poem by John Betjeman and, more recently, was chosen as the location of the fictional paper company in the original version of TV sitcom The Office; but to all its detractors, Slough can at least boast of having one of the world's best-designed bus stations.



As a tribute to local astronomer William Herschel, who discovered infrared waves in 1800, London architects Bblur created an undulating building to represent light's different wavelengths.



A 130 metre glistening aluminium canopy flows down at one end to enfold a shimmering two-storey structure that envelops a ticket office, driver facilities, newsagent, cafe, waiting room and toilets.




Cloud-Like Canopy for Bus Station in Aarau

Design: Vehovar & Jauslin Architektur

Location: Switzerland


Zurich architects Mateja Vehovar and Stefan Jauslin designed this reflective and semi-translucent, bluish ETFE canopy that reminds us of an air cushion. Hovering over the bus station, this bubble canopy features a fine print courtesy Jauslin and Paolo Monaco.



Boasting a volume of 1810 cu m, the cloud roof is one of the world's largest single-chamber membrane air cushions.




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