Climate-adaptive streetscapes ———————————

The bus stop designed for our ever-changing climate. The future of weather sheltering awarded distinction by Clearchannel London.

The bus shelter designed to protect travelers from wind and rain blowing onto them by cocooning them inside, from uv rays by by darkening in the sun, from flooding by absorbing rainwater, and from extreme hot/cold through temperature regulating furniture.

All while displaying travel information on a weatherproof screen.

How do the components come together?

Initial Research

What is shelter? What does shelter mean?

Research with 40+ Londoners

Initial Client Presentation: 3 Ideas, 3 Levels of Fidelity —

Some process for you . . .

Weather loading . . .

how might i move from anti human architecture to focusing on design meant to protect and shelter people, to make them feel safe and harbored?

Every aspect, large or small, has been thought of and planned out . . .

Feature Highlight —

This bus stop has clear sliding tambourine doors to adjust to a changing weather landscape and a screen to inform passengers of bus times/routes.

Let’s zoom in on that . . .

The prototype in the flesh!

The shelter - In it’s natural habitat

designed during my semester at Central Saint Martins. University of the Arts London

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