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Project • By Tolga ArchitectsOffices

Baku Bus Station 2

The project, which is the continuation of Baku Bus 1, is built near Baku Olympic Stadium. The entire city’s public transport network is provided by this institution. Our design, which has a total project area of 77 000 sqm, includes management building, facilities for drivers, workshop building, car wash building and training building. Revaluation of the existing idle area provides the sustainability of the city. The main idea of the project is build a contemporary glass facade according to Olimpic Games’s spirit which is parallel to the motorway passing by. And this facade reflects view of who passing this way. Therefore, a set indicating the boundary between the road and the field will be taken and a total front façade will be formed. Thi... More

Project • By Tolga ArchitectsOffices

Baku Bus Station 1

The project, which took place in Baku, the capital city of Azerbaijan, is designed for managing and maintaining city buses in Baku. The entire city’s public transport network is provided by this institution. Our design, which has a total project area of 158 000 sqm, includes management building, facilities for drivers, workshop building, car wash building and training building. The project’s point of origin is parallel to the motorway passing by, a shield wall extending along the structure, and this shield is a structure located behind the wall. In this view, a set indicating the boundary between the road and the field will be taken and a total front façade will be formed. This facade adds value to the structure of the institution. More

Project • By BOM ArchitectureBus stations

Marrakech Bus Station

In order to create sustainable equipment that will survive both the passing of the years and future developments in the city, the project for the new bus station proposes to address each of these problematics individually via: the absolute division of transport flows, spatial continuity and an interdependence between each constructed entity, the reduction of the scale of the buildings to create a complex on a human scale, as well as the establishment of a landscaped and ecological environment. The scale of the site and its geometry constitute the primary constraints of the project. The sixty hectares in length of this parcel of land, naturally necessitates consideration for the elongated volume. This provision is further reinforced by a... More