Architectural modular concept of a bus stop that can protect against debris during shelling. It combines shelter, commercial space and transport waiting area and can be 3D-printed.

by lilmammamia

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  1. Architectural studio Makhno Studio presented the concept of the first serial cover stop, which can protect against debris during shelling. The shelter plans to have an automatic door opening system during an air alarm.

    The construction stop will consist of several blocks: shelter, commercial space and transport waiting area. You can install one of the blocks separately or combine them depending on the needs.

    Such stops can be quickly produced by the 3D-printing method, which, according to the design of the developers, will be able to scale the project throughout

    by @makhno_studio

  2. Love the pigeons in the concept art, like they consulted a zoologist to see how the local birds feel about the bus stop.

  3. Great. Thanks to Ruzzia, the world needs bomb-proof bus stops and playgrounds

  4. Why all the glass? Obviously it will shatter if hit and make it worse

  5. Well I guess it beats a open bus stop. I think sand bags offer more protection. Simple cheap and once the war ends and it will, it can be removed. That being said the structure itself is a good use of 3d construction.

  6. Even if there is a civil defense shelter underneath or in the back part, the aboveground portion seems too risky with all the glass. It even encourages people to wait in the exposed parts.

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