Avid cyclists have plenty to bond over, between rude drivers, dumb pedestrians and the absence of bike lanes. Apart from these everyday annoyances, the Bankside Bikeshed by James Khamsi would prove to be a pleasant space for bringing such active people together.
The very concept for this shell-shaped 'Micron' involves a large collection of such shelters to be placed around the city of London. Riders can become accustomed to locking up their bicycles in different checkered structures all over town, which may flaunt very different colored and patterned tarpaulin panels.
CNC bent steel rods will form the sturdy curved skeleton of every Bankside Bikeshed which will be further braced and embellished by ornate spoke-like details. You can spot one of these intricate lattice tents from miles away, offering refuge to responsible commuters.
Tortoiseshell Bicycle Shelters
Bankside Bikeshed Creates a Coherent Cyclist Community
Trend Themes
1. Micron-shaped Bicycle Shelters - Creating visually appealing and functional bicycle shelters in different patterns and colors to enhance the cycling experience.
2. Community Bonding Through Cycling - Fostering a sense of community among cyclists by providing shared spaces for locking up bicycles and socializing.
3. Ornate and Durable Bicycle Shelter Design - Incorporating intricate lattice-like details and sturdy construction materials to create visually striking and long-lasting bicycle shelters.
Industry Implications
1. Urban Infrastructure - There is an opportunity for urban infrastructure companies to design and manufacture visually appealing and functional bicycle shelters for cities.
2. Cycling Industry - The cycling industry can explore partnerships with architects and designers to create unique and attractive bicycle shelters that enhance the cycling experience.
3. Community Development - Community development organizations can leverage the concept of shared bicycle shelters to create spaces for cyclists to socialize and connect.