Tallinn bus shelter "an experimental fragment" built from reclaimed materials

Brussels-based architecture duo Brasebin-Terrisse have erected a bus shelter made using waste materials as part of this year's Tallinn Architecture Biennale. Titled No Time to Waste, the pavilion at the Balti Jaam transit hub was mostly made from offcuts sourced from suppliers around Tallinn and includes discarded concrete paving slabs from a construction site, chunks The post Tallinn bus shelter "an experimental fragment" built from reclaimed materials appeared first on Dezeen.

Tallinn bus shelter "an experimental fragment" built from reclaimed materials
Brussels-based architecture duo Brasebin-Terrisse have erected a bus shelter made using waste materials as part of this year's Tallinn Architecture Biennale. Titled No Time to Waste, the pavilion at the Balti Jaam transit hub was mostly made from offcuts sourced from suppliers around Tallinn and includes discarded concrete paving slabs from a construction site, chunks The post Tallinn bus shelter "an experimental fragment" built from reclaimed materials appeared first on Dezeen.