Ginga Architects has created a 3.3-square-meter bus stop in Ninomiya City, blending traditional tea house aesthetics with modern functionality. The design replaces a dilapidated shed with an inviting, ergonomic structure specifically for schoolchildren. The bus stop features a fan-shaped facade with glass fittings, while the interior boasts a U-shaped bench that accommodates both seated and standing users. Handcrafted construction elements emphasize traditional carpentry techniques, transforming a previously unwelcoming area into a community-friendly space that encourages daily use by local children.
The new bus stop, designed by Ginga Architects, transforms an uninviting shed into a child-friendly space inspired by traditional Japanese tea house aesthetics.
By maintaining the original foundation, the bus stop cleverly utilizes a 3.3-square-meter space to create a functional and inviting design for community children.
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