Hundreds of architecturally distinctive bus stops were built across the former Soviet Republic during the Soviet period, often as quiet acts of creativity against overwhelming state control. Canadian photographer Christopher Herwig has chronicled these unique creations, which represent a variety of original styles and types, from Brutalism to whimsy.
Soviet Bus Stops
The film tells the story of Soviet-era architects who used their creativity to defy oppressive forces by designing captivating bus stops, highlighting the power of personal expression in the face of adversity.