Architecture

Bus Shelter

Udhay K
B.S.Abdur Rahman Crescent Institute of Science & Technology
India
Madhumati

Project idea

A bus shelter design based on the concept of 'Flux Node' — a point where movement converges, interacts, and transforms — using continuous flow change to generate dynamic architectural form.

Project description

The concept sheet explores form evolution from fluid line studies to an architectural bus shelter. The design process begins with the flux node concept, where flux represents continuous flow change and nodes represent points of intersection. Emotive flow paths map tension, release, and pause to guide spatial experience. Zoning includes vehicle area, waiting area, seating area, exhibition gallery, office, workshop studio, services, storage area, and expanding area. The form evolves through flow, node, and pause diagrams into curvilinear building massing with glazed and solid surfaces.

Technical information

Materials used include tensile fabric sheets for canopy/roof elements, leaning columns for structural support, and fluid surface treatments. The architecture features organic curvilinear forms with gridded glazing panels and undulating rooflines.

Documentation

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