Buzz Stop
- Designer: Maja Marlicz
- Project advisors: Bartosz Mucha, Dawid Wiener

Diploma project
Buzz Stop
“Buzz Stop” is a response to the problem of noise pollution in cities. The structure, inspired by the design of acoustic panels, serves as a sound shield for bus stops. Its modular layout allows it to adapt to different bus or tram shelters and to meet the needs of local communities. The rear surface ensures effective acoustic insulation, while the spatial form—constructed from triangular segments—allows users to shield themselves from disruptive noise in a comfortable position. The acoustic barrier offers travelers a quiet moment while waiting for their transport, and also functions as a visual feature that enriches the urban landscape.
Graduation 10
The release of our new catalog of student graduation projects is always a special occasion. On one hand, it serves as a farewell to this year's graduates and honors their hard work by showcasing their final projects. On the other hand, it is a summary of the most significant and intriguing projects we have worked on with students throughout the past year.