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Theory - Shelter

Designed By Scott Klinker

Part of the Theory line

The Theory shelter brings a distinctly contemporary design language to public transit without straying too far from familiar, intuitive forms. On each structure, an angled aluminum beam raises two shelter panels to create an airy and uncluttered interior. At the apex of each vertical beam, a powerful LED casts a pool of light downward.

Features

Scalable connecting up to four contiguous shelters

Panels are tempered safety glass

Offered in a wide variety of powdercoat colors 

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Scott Klinker

Furniture designer, artist, and educator Scott Klinker heads the graduate 3D design program at the renowned Cranbrook Academy of Art where he also received his MFA in 1996. His work builds on the Cranbrook tradition of modern design—searching for new forms to address society's changing needs. In line with Cranbrook's tradition of integrating Design, Art and Craft, he believes that the best forms are not conceived in the mind but discovered with the hands. Scott Klinker's bold approach to form creation is driven by an interest in remixing the categories of industrial design, architecture and sculpture.

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Articles

The Beauty of the Beam: How Theory Transforms Simple Structure Into Elevated Transit Experiences, With Designer Scott Klinker

The Power of the Remix: How Breaking Boundaries Breeds Innovation for Designer Scott Klinker

Prescribing Nature: A Physician’s Perspective on Wellness and the Outdoors

The Typology Collection: The Art & Science of Designing Uniquely Immersive Outdoor Experiences