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Brutalist Bus Shelter
Brutalist Bus Shelter
Brutalist Bus Shelter
Brutalist Bus Shelter
2016

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Brutalist Bus Shelter

Bus shelter

Superlative in every way, São Paulo is crossed by huge scale avenues, true urban highways where the brutalist presence of its bridges and viaducts give it a unique identity. For these situations and following the concepts of dynamism, asymmetry and non-orthogonality, we have created a high-performance concrete bus shelter, reinforced with structural fibers – an everlasting and low maintenance material. The strength and endurance of the bold concrete structure contrasts with the lightness and sophistication of the curved screen-printed glass cover highlighted by luminotechnic effects of LED lighting.

Client / Manufacturer

Ótima

São Paulo, BR
Design
Indio da Costa A.U.D.T

Indio da Costa A.U.D.T

Rio de Janeiro, BR
Date of Launch
2014
Development Time
13 - 24 months
Target Regions
South America
Target Groups
Public Sector / Government

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