Bus Station Striyskyi
Location: Lviv, Ukraine
Constructed: 1976-1980
Architects: V. Sagaidakovskyi and M. Stolyrov
Genre: Modernist, Soviet architecture, former USSR
Located in the southern outskirts of the city, the bus station was designed to handled departures for up to 800 passengers per hour. An example of Soviet modernist architecture, the structure is trefoil/shamrock in design and comprises three functional zones. It is the largest bus terminal in western Ukraine.
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