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Uni - Urban Interactions
Uni - Urban Interactions
Uni - Urban Interactions
Uni - Urban Interactions
2025

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Uni - Urban Interactions

Encouraging social interactions in public spaces

Uni is a modular urban furniture system designed to encourage longer stays in the spaces between apartment buildings and foster more frequent interactions among local residents. Currently, the catalogue includes ten modules available in various finishes, allowing for numerous configurations of urban furniture tailored to the area’s needs. The prefabricated modules can be easily replaced to change the function of the furniture if needed or repaired in case of damage. Accessibility is a key focus of the project. The main goal is to facilitate the use of the furniture by people with mobility disabilities.

JURY STATEMENT

This concept allows for better use of urban space. Thanks to its modularity, it also allows for adaptation to the user and the needs of the particular location or neighborhood. This concept is all about improving quality of life in modern cities.

WINNER STATEMENT

Being selected as a winner of the iF DESIGN STUDENT AWARD is a true honor and a meaningful achievement. I’m especially pleased that, in today’s digital world, a theme so closely tied to my values — the importance of social interactions — has been recognised by the iF jury.

UNIVERSITY

Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw

Warsaw, PL
DESIGN

Angelika Brzóska

Academy of Fine Arts in Warsaw

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