The Brady Street Bus Shelter serves as a waiting station for city bus passengers,
bicyclists and pedestrians, and marks the gateway between lively Brady Street and
the new Urban Plaza and Marsupial Bridge. The shelter is set within a platform
defined by concrete and stone walls that are shaped and folded to serve as benches,
retaining walls, and structural elements. Mahogany benches rest upon interlocking
concrete and steel supports, forming an L-shaped plan that invites varied seating
positions and protects users from the elements while allowing clear views to approaching
buses. Large steel sash glass panels serve to block wind and frame views down the
connecting Lift Station Path, and wood wraps the steel elements that come into direct
contact with the occupants. The Bus Shelter collects rainwater through a butterfly
roof, which drains into a cast concrete basin below.