If only all Shell petrol stations were more like this... a concrete service station styled like an American diner on a coastal road in Iceland. It has been designed for the Icelandic branch of fuel company Shell and it has a restaurant and drive through.
I love the typography and styling used for the signage and the glow from behind the font. The dusk setting within the photography really compliments the design and californian feel that it gives.
A far cry from the petrol stations we are used to!
Images sourced from http://www.dezeen.com/
Location: Borgarnes, Iceland.
Size: 312 m2
Building lot: 4.840 m2
Year compl.: 2012
Client: Skeljungur, the Icelandic arm of Shell.
Collaborators: Aok-design (on interior), Ferill (engineering, structural/HVAC),
Mannvit (electrical engineering).
Building lot: 4.840 m2
Year compl.: 2012
Client: Skeljungur, the Icelandic arm of Shell.
Collaborators: Aok-design (on interior), Ferill (engineering, structural/HVAC),
Mannvit (electrical engineering).
Photography is by Kristinn Magnússon.
Architects KRADS of Iceland and Denmark.
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