Old school buses find a new use keeping people protected from Mother Nature with the bus stop shelter by Christopher Fennell and Doug Makemson. These two local Atlanta artists dismantled three decommissioned city school buses and reincarnated them as ingenious bus stops in Atlanta.
Bus Shelter by Christopher Fennell and Doug Makemson is a perfect example of function art and design that is also environmentally friendly and fun. Not only to they make waiting for public transportation more comfortable they also make spotting bus stops easier as the artists maintained the original paint of the school buses.
School Bus Shelters
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Trend Themes
1. Repurposing Buses - Repurposing decommissioned buses for shelters presents an opportunity to create functional art while reducing waste.
2. Environmentally-friendly Design - Using recycled materials like old buses can lead to environmentally-friendly and sustainable design solutions.
3. Public Transportation Innovation - Creating unique and visually striking bus shelters can improve public transportation usage and awareness.
Industry Implications
1. Public Transportation - The public transportation industry could benefit from innovative bus shelter designs that improve the transit experience for riders.
2. Sustainable Design - The sustainable design industry could incorporate more recycled materials, like old buses, into functional art pieces.
3. Urban Art - The urban art industry could expand their offerings by creating repurposed bus shelters that not only serve a practical purpose but also add beauty to urban areas.