InterConnect, Lincolnshire.

Designed to combine the function of bus shelter, information and easy access, Sheils Flynn's contemporary InterConnect bus exchange points are a catalyst for small scale regeneration in small towns and villages. These projects were led by Sheils Flynn's Norfolk office.

An award winning experiment in rural transport has had a tangible impact on the townscape of some Lincolnshire towns. Sheils Flynn was commissioned to design a series of InterConnect bus stops which allow passengers to transfer between local feeder buses and the regional InterConnect service. Each passenger interchange point provides shelter, information and easy access on and off the buses. Since the InterConnect stops are all in town centre locations, their design has provoked widespread comment from local people and especially traders, who wanted to avoid a design which might block views to commercial frontages. The result is a sleek, contemporary design, which is easily integrated into different townscapes and which has won approval from local communities, businesses and planners alike.

2003-8

£450,000 (£70,000 each)

Donnelly O'Neill (Architecture)
WT Partnership (Cost Planning)

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