This urban bus shelter is part of the YBR design range, integrated and designed with the same original modularity philosophy. This design was realized with the aim of adapting by its modularity to the variable needs of a bus-shelter and customize the needs of the city services to the character of the city. The post is the same than the YBR_bus stop project, but the 3500mm height version, made in cast iron and painted with anti-oxidant phosphatizing primer and black forge Oxiron paint.
This urban bus shelter is part of the YBR design range, integrated and designed with the same original modularity philosophy. This design was realized with the aim of adapting by its modularity to the variable needs of a bus-shelter and customize the needs of the city services to the character of the city. The post is the same than the YBR_bus stop project, but the 3500mm height version, made in cast iron and painted with anti-oxidant phosphatizing primer and black forge Oxiron paint.
This urban bus shelter is part of the YBR design range, integrated and designed with the same original modularity philosophy. This design was realized with the aim of adapting by its modularity to the variable needs of a bus-shelter and customize the needs of the city services to the character of the city. The post is the same than the YBR_bus stop project, but the 3500mm height version, made in cast iron and painted with anti-oxidant phosphatizing primer and black forge Oxiron paint.
This urban bus shelter is part of the YBR design range, integrated and designed with the same original modularity philosophy. This design was realized with the aim of adapting by its modularity to the variable needs of a bus-shelter and customize the needs of the city services to the character of the city. The post is the same than the YBR_bus stop project, but the 3500mm height version, made in cast iron and painted with anti-oxidant phosphatizing primer and black forge Oxiron paint.
This urban bus shelter is part of the YBR design range, integrated and designed with the same original modularity philosophy. This design was realized with the aim of adapting by its modularity to the variable needs of a bus-shelter and customize the needs of the city services to the character of the city. The post is the same than the YBR_bus stop project, but the 3500mm height version, made in cast iron and painted with anti-oxidant phosphatizing primer and black forge Oxiron paint.
The information panel joined to the bus shelter resembles to YBR_mupi module but with little differences, in its exteror part has a level, and to better withstand the weight is reinforced internally. You can install one or two benches. At the end incorporate an extra area to put more information; logo signal, route schedule, QR code, etc...
The information panel joined to the bus shelter resembles to YBR_mupi module but with little differences, in its exteror part has a level, and to better withstand the weight is reinforced internally. You can install one or two benches. At the end incorporate an extra area to put more information; logo signal, route schedule, QR code, etc...
The benches can have different finishes, steel mesh, wood slats, plastic injection... depending on the character that you want to give it. The system is modular, so you can incorporate as a YBR_mupi elements, or an info panels anchored with tweezers from YBR_bus stop.
The benches can have different finishes, steel mesh, wood slats, plastic injection... depending on the character that you want to give it. The system is modular, so you can incorporate as a YBR_mupi elements, or an info panels anchored with tweezers from YBR_bus stop.
The roof shares the same philosophy of modularity, composed of several modules anchored to the poster, and being able to install with different finishes; unbreakable reinforced polyester roofing, dobble layer of polyester reinforced in the middle with fibreglass, cast in aluminium paintedwith oven-dried polyester powder coating in metal green color, or or eco-resin panels with encapsulated organic materials, inorganic materials, solar panels, etc...
The roof shares the same philosophy of modularity, composed of several modules anchored to the poster, and being able to install with different finishes; unbreakable reinforced polyester roofing, dobble layer of polyester reinforced in the middle with fibreglass, cast in aluminium paintedwith oven-dried polyester powder coating in metal green color, or or eco-resin panels with encapsulated organic materials, inorganic materials, solar panels, etc...
The roof shares the same philosophy of modularity, composed of several modules anchored to the poster, and being able to install with different finishes; unbreakable reinforced polyester roofing, dobble layer of polyester reinforced in the middle with fibreglass, cast in aluminium paintedwith oven-dried polyester powder coating in metal green color, or or eco-resin panels with encapsulated organic materials, inorganic materials, solar panels, etc...
The roof shares the same philosophy of modularity, composed of several modules anchored to the poster, and being able to install with different finishes; unbreakable reinforced polyester roofing, dobble layer of polyester reinforced in the middle with fibreglass, cast in aluminium paintedwith oven-dried polyester powder coating in metal green color, or or eco-resin panels with encapsulated organic materials, inorganic materials, solar panels, etc...
Fixing; Base plate set into ground, threaded onto the bolts supplied and fixed onto a concrete block.
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This urban bus shelter is part of the YBR design range, integrated and designed with the same original modularity philosophy. This design was realized with the aim of adapting by its modularity to the variable needs of a bus-shelter and customize the needs of the city services to the character of the city

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Eliel Cabrera
Head Creative Designer en Aura-iDevice Elche, Spain