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MODULAR BUS SHELTER
The mere need of a bus shelter is to provide ample shelter to passengers in order to commute around places from the harmful weather conditions but on the other hand provide tranquility and comfort. The bus shelter offers the commuter not just comfort and hope, but also an outlook to learn more about the various other sights and locations that the bus visits. Hence, a bus stop can mean much more than just provide shelter and comfort towards the commuting demographic.
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Exisitng Bus Shelters

The existing conditions of the bus stops within our country has posed questions to reaccess the design of the bus stops due to a variety of reasons such as broken roofs, inadequate seating, unergonomic design conditions, inadequate lighting and furthermore which further disrupt harmony and tranquility amongst voyagers.
Primarily most of the bus stops around us no longer aid the disabled demographic
Climatic Analysis


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Demographic Usage:
The demographic usage for this iteration of the standardization of the bus stop was primarily involving major adult and student category. The usage also involves the community of the disabled which is often neglected, and the transportation is usually made hard for them.

The age category mainly involves students from 10- 16 adults from 20 to 35 and the elderly from 60 and above all inclusive of the disabled.
The spectrum of other bus stops globally has also been investigated for the creating benchmark studies in order to understand the mere standardization of what a bus stop can offer.


In order to maximize the best sunlight into the best stop also with a sustain-ability approach, the Roof was slightly tilted with added solar panels. The drainage slope was also redesigned and flushed into the exposed laterite wall which is then supplied to the integrated plantation system.
Standard Area Requirements
