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THE BUS STOP IS A REPOSITORY OF MOMENTS

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In this scene, the bus stop is a space to store belongings, away from the main street. I presume that the man used this side of the bus stop because it had more space to dwell.

Even still, his load extended the boundary formed by the bus stop’s shields, possibly causing an obstruction to other users.

A women approaches in need of the bus time table; its access is restricted due to the man’s dwelling.

They exchange space, moving bodies, to adapt the use of the bus stop. A shared space was created, in that moment the space belonged to both of them, but for different reasons.

Looking up, turning head

Turning head, looking down

Waiting individuals

Two interactions: One between human and architecture, the other between human and human, housed within architecture.

Exposed

Bus stops

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