Cebu Bus Rapid Transit Station
Can transit infrastructure be a monument for a city's culture?
As part of the Philippines’ first Bus Rapid Transit system, Cebu needed a system of modular stations that embraced local heritage while projecting a new future for the city. Our design creates a pragmatic bus station without sacrificing expressivity, using a limited set of architectural moves to create an evocative screen of louvers that echo Cebu’s long legacy of textile production. The roof and canopy structure is borne of a parametric design folding operation, whereby the horizontal and vertical surfaces are geometrically matched. The folds create an alternating spatial bias for loading passengers and draining rainwater toward retention tanks, keeping roads dry during the wet season.

Location
Cebu City, Philippines
Research Areas Parametric Design
Typology Urban Design
Size
Small
2475.70 SQF PER STATION
Status Complete
Project Team Carlos ArnaizLibo LiWayne Erb
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By integrating principles of resiliency, energy efficiency, and eco-industrialization, the station stands as a contemporary civic landmark rooted in Cebu’s identity.
