waiting for the bus

an intervention at replacement bus stops

‘waiting for the bus’ transforms the space of a temporary bus stop — often characterised by anonymity, makeshift design, and a lack of quality — into a distinctive waiting environment.
Strijp-S
Public
This project is part of
Next, Now, Then
B7
Area 51
Ketelhuisplein 18
5617AE

Entrance fee

Free access

By

Luca Ortmann

Hosted by

German Design Council
mail@luca-ortmann.de

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Dogs Allowed Dogs are allowed
Free Wifi Free wifi available
Toilets Toilets available
Wheelchair Friendly Partially wheelchair accessible
Wheelchair Friendly Toilet Wheelchair friendly toilet available

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“Waiting for the Bus” transforms the typically anonymous, makeshift, and uncomfortable environment of temporary bus stops into a welcoming and characterful place to wait. Although waiting is a regular part of everyday life and significantly affects our well-being, public waiting areas often receive little design attention.

Three objects, inspired by elements of public space, translate typical waiting gestures into pieces of furniture. They extend the bus stop sign and create space for sitting, resting, and social interaction. Depending on the spatial requirements, the modules can be flexibly arranged and curated.

The tubular steel structures can be easily detached from their base plates, allowing for quick assembly and disassembly, as well as space-efficient transport. The project gives this temporary space a distinct identity and creates an inviting environment that encourages people to linger.

Hosted by Luca Ortmann

Luca Ortmann is a Berlin based product designer focused on everyday objects and public spaces. During his bachelor’s at the Berlin University of the Arts, he explored socially engaged approaches to contemporary everyday design—from redesigning temporary bus stops to developing reusable packaging.