Curiosidades
Published on 4/16/2010 under Cool Places - by Nora Vega - 127,920 views
TAGS: gas stations
Poshest Gas Station (Los Angeles)
With its slick metallic surfaces and geometric angles, this is the gas station of the future. A design firm of Boston has created this unique gas station. It has also been said that this awesome gas station is built using solar arrays along with several other recycling materials. Most of the materials used for building are eco-friendly.
Crochet Gas Station (New York)
This incredible installation was made by crochet artist Jennifer Marsh. The artist revealed her crochet covered gas station on May 5th, 2007 as part of her World Reclamation Art Project. The abandoned gas station in Syracuse, NY, was covered in 3x3 foot squares from fiber artists all around the world in order to bring attention to the world's dependence on oil.
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Jack Colker Union 96 Gas Station (California)
The Jack Colker Union 96 gas station on Crescent Drive in Beverly Hills, California has a roof that looks like it was designed for some other kind of building – and it was. The curved, triangular structure was originally meant to be a part of the LAX airport, but when it wasn't needed, it was installed at the gas station.
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| “La gasolinera tetera”; construida en 1922, está en Zillah, EEUU. |
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| “Gasolinera Shell años 30″; En los años 30 se hicieron 8 estaciones de servicio con la forma de la concha del logo de Shell. Esta está en Wiston-Shalem, EEUU. |
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| “Estación Shell en Fremont, EEUU” Curiosa gasolinera, con lineas curvas, incluyendo las columnas |
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| “Estación Skovshoved”; esta gasolinera de diseño minimalista está en Copenhague (Dinamarca) …un diseñó que me personalmente me resulta moderno pero que data del año 1937, y aun en servicio. |
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| “Estación contenedor”; esta gasolinera, que consta de un contenedor adaptado y ese techo al más puro estilo Terminal T4 del aeropuerto de Barajas, es la único en kilómetros a la redonda en el distrito de Koboko, Uganda. |
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| “Gasolinera avión”; actualmente abandonada, hay un proyecto para restaurarla. Está en Powell, EEUU. |
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