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ARYA BUS NILDANA

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BIRDHOUSE DESIGN

BIRDHOUSE DESIGN

Introduction

Arya bus terminal is an intricately planned transport hub that aspires to provide travelers with a seamless and proficient experience. With a focus on blending functionality, and aesthetics; the modern architectural elements have been thoughtfully combined with intelligent planning. The objective of this project is the creation of not only a visually appealing but also a highly pragmatic space that is designed keeping in mind ease of navigation for passengers' comfort along with environmental accountability through careful material selection. Whether embarking on extensive journeys or commuting locally the aim is to offer passengers an inviting and systematically arranged ambiance that heightens their overall travel experience.

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Concept

The idea was to make a bus station, an architectural wonder with a diamond-shaped layout. The diamond shape design offers a lively and functional environment for both passengers and bus operators, redefining typical transportation hubs. The diamondshaped layout maximizes convenience while streamlining traffic flow and reducing congestion. The corners of the diamond provide four unique zones, each with its own set of amenities and areas for waiting, ticketing, and boarding. The façade is embellished with large glass walls that pour natural light into the bus station and give it a warm atmosphere. The terminal's distinctive diamond form not only improves its aesthetic appeal but also makes it simple for visitors to find their way around the building. This bus terminal redefines how we use public transport by embracing this cutting-edge design idea and fusing usefulness with architectural grandeur.

RETAIL FLOOR PLAN

RETAIL FLOOR PLAN WITH MULTIPLEX AND FOODCOURT

RESIDENTIAL UNIT

RESIDENTIAL FLOOR PLAN

NORTH ELEVATIONWEST ELEVATION

FRONT VIEW OF THE BUS

TERMINAL WITH THE UPCOMING METRO LINE

ENTRANCE TO THE TERMINAL

"I believe that architecture is a pragmatic art. To become art it must be built on a foundation of necessity." - Tadao Ando

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