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Taking inspiration from the shade a tree provides, Nicola D’Alessandro has designed a great bus shelter than not only gives shade to people but also looks good. The shelter’s board is wedged onto a metal skeleton and adding more panels side-by-side can increase the shelter’s size. This shelter looks extremely futuristic yet features only a simple design. It is perfect for all the new townships coming across the country and perfect to replace even the older ones. One point to be noted though – it is useless in area that receive snowfall during the winter.
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