This air purifying bus stop reduces pollution, kills viruses & can be integrated with urban architecture!





This design is basically a giant air purifier that meets a bus stop and BOOM, we have a chance at cleaner, greener cities. CAPS 2.0 is a smart bus shelter that filters polluted air, rids it of airborne allergens while killing viruses, bacteria, and fungi within seconds. Designed by Charis NG in collaboration with Sino Inno Lab and Arup, this city air purification system can be swiftly integrated into our new normal. It has been proven to reduce pollution exposure by half, remove 99.95% of PM0.1 airborne allergens, and kill viruses, bacteria, and fungi within seconds!

The first prototype was made in 2015 and then the second-generation system (patented) is now on a mission to protect the city folk with advanced spatial filtration and sanitization technologies. The improvement in air quality will have a direct impact on the health if the city’s residents while also encouraging more people to use public transport because of increased cleanliness around the entire experience. CAPS 2.0 is essentially a purifier that takes the form of a bus shelter so that it can draw in large quantities of surrounding polluted air to work with. It creates an air curtain from the underside of the canopy which shields the people while simultaneously generating air currents within that space to purify the air. The polluted air is internally purified thanks to its dual protection technology, Plascide air sanitizer, and multi-HEPA filters that all work together to removing harmful suspended particles and eliminates coronaviruses.

CAPS 2.0 is a smart city solution that aesthetically fits with urban architecture. It incorporates all the technological innovations in a modern and sleek design like multiple air purification and sanitization systems, real-time display panels, solar panels, and more while also serving as a bus shelter. CAPS 2.0 is a testament to how connecting like-minded partners, designers and developers can accelerate innovative solutions for real-life challenges!

Designer: Charis NG

Bus Stop Beauty

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The B Stop isn’t your average, boring bus stop! This modern take on mass transit stations aims to provide a pleasant waiting space to with the convenience of modern tech. A translucent waypoint screen system provides vital information to passengers, such as bus arrival/departure timing, directions, weather, time, and other stats. In contrast to this ultramodern feature, natural stone, marble and onyx make it an architectural compliment to the surrounding outdoor environment.

Designer: Keremcan Kirilm

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Connecting Bus Riders Everywhere

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The Parallel interactive electronic billboard for bus stops connects to scenes of daily life at different locations around the world. While waiting, passengers can not only get a glimpse into the lives of other riders around the world, but create an impression of their own to be shared across the global network of bus stop screens. Entertaining and educational, it’s an excellent way to pass the time while you wait!

Designer: Park Won

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The Smart Bus Stop

Thanks to the various gadgets and facilities currently available, folks with disabilities can move around very independently. To further enhance their independence, we have here ‘The Smart Bus Stop’ concept. The aim of this stop is to help visually impaired, seniors and individuals with physical disabilities flag down busses without any trouble.

The integrated system at the stop forewarns the bus driver of the waiting commuter and helps him plan his stoppage accordingly. This makes commuting faster and more efficient.

Designer: Bok Chian Check

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This London Bus Stop Is Made of 100,000 LEGO Bricks

Londoners are currently enjoying a bus stop made out of LEGO bricks. Yes, an entire bus stop. It was built to celebrate 200 years of London buses and you can find it at the Conduit Street stop on Regent Street. As a special bonus, it even has a LEGO-made ad for Hamley’s Toy Store, which resides nearby, and sells lots of LEGO kits.

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The bus stop is completely made out of LEGO bricks. The benches, the sign – it even has clear bricks to replace the glass in the side panels. It would be a privilege to wait for the bus at this stop. I wonder if people will start snapping their own bricks and minifigs onto the bench.

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It will only be standing for a limited time, so if you love LEGO, go check it out.

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[via Nerd Approved via Neatorama]