Sunday, December 20, 2015

This open air concrete building was actually a bus station

  

This open air concrete building was actually a bus station

  Spain at the ancient city of Caceres city and suburbs, and a modern atmosphere in the construction of concrete buildings under construction. Perhaps because it is near a large silo or concrete is pristine and the broad, straight lines capable of combining space, the building industry with a strong sense of, as attached to the part of the plant in the suburbs. Motion sensors in the future smarter cities improved

  In fact, it is a large bus station. Station by the Spain architects Isabel Amores and Modesto Garc í a build, to link access to vehicle and traffic of the city. The bus station can be seen as a connected unit, concrete floor, wall, pillar, integrated roof. Irregularly shaped roof surrounded "a circle", as under parking and departure areas.

  Bus station of Interior and exterior spaces separated by a glass wall, distinguish between open outdoor parking, enclosed atrium and short/long trip different waiting area. Transparent glass walls bring more sunshine to the waiting and resting area and is convenient for passengers gaze through and keep themselves in waiting vehicles.

  

This open air concrete building was actually a bus station

  

This open air concrete building was actually a bus station

  

This open air concrete building was actually a bus station

  

This open air concrete building was actually a bus station

  

This open air concrete building was actually a bus station

  

This open air concrete building was actually a bus station

  

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