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lemmy.ca

Old Soviet bus stop in ex-Soviet country.

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Septimaeusreply
infosec.pub

Strikes me as a good example of pragmatic Soviet design

  • Rear wall protects occupants from North winds
  • Positive pressure zones at sides lessen precipitation ingress
  • Upward air foil blocks snow like invisible awning
  • Interior morphology allows it to function as a small stage that passively amplifies audio in a radial frustum centered at waist height, best for children or seated adults
  • Bench-free design promotes strong bones and strong character, unlike American bus stop
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mirshafiereply
europe.pub

Those mini-concerts at the Soviet bus stop are amazing, can't believe tiktokers haven't picked up on it yet.

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lol some friends and I used them occasionally for little garage band busking but the acoustic amplification is minor, likely accidental ETA: and setup for a joke

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Jaxreply
sh.itjust.works

North winds

Right, you can tell by the way the moss grows

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I didn’t notice any moss, only geographical indicators and shadows, which strongly suggest orientation in order of probability N, W, E, S.

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Looks still in use too, stuff near it and the road still goes up to it.

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Hang on they not done brb Edit: I may have misapprehended what “it” refers to, so sorry

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I would believe that this structure was at tall as my knee or the size of an airplane hangar.

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When you're puking in the desert after eating too many mushrooms.

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Been playing some stalker 2 recently so i assume there are some cans of old food and some vodka sitting around there - maybe some condensed milk.

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lemmy.today

I will never understand the appeal of skate parks.

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If you're not joking, I think that that's a bus stop. I'm pretty sure that it's a Soviet one --- I'm almost certain that I saw pictures that looked identical to that in a collection of photos of old Soviet buildings.

EDIT: @[email protected] also says that it's a Soviet bus stop.

EDIT2: It's the cover image on this book of photos of Soviet bus stops:

https://fuel-design.com/publishing/soviet-bus-stops/

EDIT3: Apparently it's in Taraz, Kazakhstan. My very brief attempt to find a shot of it in Google Maps wasn't successful, though, so I can't guarantee that it's still around.

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