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The design of an Autobus Station in the small Spanish town of Casar de Cáceres is an unexpected and exuberant expression of fluidity that seems to solidify movement in its concrete curves. While it brings to mind Zaha Hadid's design for a Tram Terminal in suburban Strasbourg, France - more in terms of dynamic architecture for movement than purely formal similarities - Justo García Rubio's design goes beyond the Pritzker Prize winner's restraint in a celebration of curves.

Autobus Station in Casar de Cáceres, Spain by Justo García Rubio

2005.06.06

   
       
     
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