The Wroclaw-based Polish artist behind No Studio creative team just could not stand seeing neglected urban spaces, so they decided that cities they require intervention. They chose the unused concrete stairs leading down to the river as their target and turn it into a space full of color.
The founders of the studio Szwajcowska Magda and Michal Majewski made a half-blue minimalist chairs / half sunbeds for Silesia Festival of Architecture (DoFA), and it works quite well! People were seen sunbathing and enjoying the beautiful scenery near the historic bridge. Less is more, indeed
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artists Poland Studio creates a minimalist installation is to revive unused concrete staircase in Wroclaw
team of creatives just can not resist neglected urban space
they turned the plains looking for the stairs to the room colorful with their blue half-chair / half sunbeds
So people can enjoy the beautiful scenery next to the historic bridge
This works pretty good!
People started to come there to socialize or tan
Less is more, indeed!
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