Daroca is an impressive medieval city in the province of Zaragoza, Spain. Sergio Arquitecto Sebastian has created a bus shelter, combining function and aesthetics. According to the designer, "the intervention built a room that greets visitors arriving at Daroca, providing a single image in a device that has nothing to do with the beauty of the medieval town. The refuge is generated from two very marked and heavy soil and cover, which built a comfortable space in which the section is open from the area extending to the landing of the bus. This space is bounded laterally by wood filters that generate the necessary equipment pending umbrellas, benches and signs - that describe the space lattice, but do not prevent understanding the continuity of public space of the race. " what is your position on this type of street furniture in a medieval town like Daroca, Spain?
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