The funds for the project were mostly raised privately, which perhaps doesn’t make it the best model for (non-libertarian) city planners. But it does put the bus stops squarely in the tradition of ...
A tiny village in Austria has taken the mundane bus stop and turned it into a work of art. The village of Krumbach, population 1000, in the country's Vorarlberg region, is spread out across the ...
What happens when seven internationally acclaimed architects are invited to design sculptural bus stops for a tiny Austrian village of 1000 inhabitants? Collaborating with local architects and ...
News: a spindly bus stop created by Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto in Krumbach, Austria, has been unexpectedly closed to the public because it doesn't "follow the Austrian regulations for building ...
Few people may have ever heard of Krumbach before, or be able to tell you a single thing about the tiny village in western Austria. But this month it's garnering international attention for a project ...
News: a spindly bus stop created by Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto in Krumbach, Austria, has been unexpectedly closed to the public because it doesn't "follow the Austrian regulations for building ...
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