Decomposed school buses resurrected for bus shelter
Naresh Chauhan | Nov 3 2009

Dumping auto waste or old auto parts is one of the major problems for most nations across the world. Resurrecting old school buses, sculptor and designer Christopher Fennell has devised a bus shelter that not only looks unique but also helps in reducing the huge piles of auto waste. Made of selective parts and pieces from three iconic school buses, from the years ‘62, ‘72 and ’77, and old city line seats, the yellow bus shelter is a unique way to attract people toward recycling and adopting a green lifestyle. Check out the video after the jump.




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Ora aqui está uma belíssima ideia!! Em vez de deixar os autocarros a apodrecer em sucatas...porque não aproveitá-los para servirem de abrigo / paragens de atucarro?! Boa ideia, ecológica, muito ”verdinha”, no sentido ambiental...um bom exemplo a seguir!!

It is a great way to build sculpture. I just finished building three 26’ tall leaves out of 600 used lawn mower blades for the University of Maine Farmington. Too fun!
http://www.cfennell.org/pages/ll.html

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