Students from SP developed a practical invention called “Gap Stop” to help commuters stay dry when boarding buses during rainy weather. The project was showcased at the SouthWest Community InnoLab Symposium held at Singapore University of Technology and Design, where more than 100 students from nine institutes of higher learning presented ideas to solve everyday community problems.
The SP team from the School of Architecture and the Built Environment noticed that there is often an uncovered gap between buses and bus stops. This can be inconvenient and unsafe, especially for elderly commuters or people using mobility aids during the rain.
Led by lecturer Ms Toh Sok Na, the team, namely ANG EE JIN from the Diploma in Architecture, ANG PEI SHUEN JASMINE from the Diploma in Landscape Architecture, as well as KYLE, KAUNG MIN THANT from the Diploma in Architecture, spent five months developing an adjustable bus stop shelter extension using 3D-printing technology. The prototype can be attached to existing bus stops and extend up to 50cm forward to cover the gap between the bus and the shelter, without requiring manual operation.
Congratulation for the job well done.
