The humble bus shelter is seen all over the world. It is a practical structure that offers a place to sit and hide from the wind and rain while waiting for the bus to arrive. But, many countries are now getting creative and are designing and building beautiful, eye-catching bus shelters that also offer protection from the elements. If you need inspiration in creating a bespoke bus shelter for your area then carry on reading as below we share 5 innovative bus shelter designs that can be seen around the world.
1. Fruit inspired bus shelters – Japan
If you head to the small Japanese town of Ishaya, then you will be able to see a series of bus shelters that look like fruit, including a round shelter depicting a tomato, complete with red outer shell and green leaves. These pod themed bus shelters include circular benches that are attached to the interior wall. Passengers can not only shelter in style but they will also be reminded to eat their five a day!
2. Tubular bus shelters – Brazil
Brazil’s tube inspired bus shelters are like works of art. These shelters are comprised mainly of curved glass that are held together via metal tubes. Being inside these shelters is similar to walking through those long glass tunnels in aquariums. Passengers are dry, safe and free to walk around. Ticket machines are also installed in every shelter.
3. The living room bus shelter – Paris
These Parisian bus shelters are inspired by the home interior of IKEA, with a full roof, lights painted onto the glass wall, images of floor lamps and soft furnishings that even include a comfy sofa to sit on while you wait.
4. Air conditioned bus shelters – Dubai
The bus shelter should always have shelter and passenger comfort at its very core and the bus shelters in Dubai tick both of these boxes. These shelters are fully enclosed, so that when you step through the glass door you are greeted by cool, air-conditioned air. The glass and steel structures offer unobstructed views of any approaching bus and the entire length of the shelter features a row of chairs.
5. Warm and lit up bus shelters – San Francisco
If you head to San Francisco during the winter months, then the good news is that you’ll be warm as toast when waiting for the bus. This is because bus shelters in the city have been installed with red, wavy roofs that use solar energy to heat the shelter. The technology also goes one step further with the addition of LED info screens.
Here at Shelter Solutions, we are able to design and build a vast range of bus shelters that are suitable for the largest city and smallest rural communities. Our bespoke bus shelters are made to your exact needs. To learn more about our full range of bus shelters and how we can help you, please do browse the website and get in touch with us today.
