ma'ayan edwy: sity street furniture

ma'ayan edwy: sity street furniture


'sity' urban seating, designed by ma'ayan edwy
all images courtesy youval hai



'sity', the work of israeli industrial designer ma'ayan edwy, is street furniture designed to facilitate social interaction
between individuals while simultaneously interacting with urban space and atmosphere. composed of concrete
on a metal tubular base, the chairscan be spun in; and the double seat offers a way for strangers, friends,
and acquaintances alike to interact. 'sity' can also be considered modularly and installed en masse to provide for
expanded urban seating needs.

the project initiated as a response to the occasions in which people cannot find a place in the city
to rest or relax comfortably, whether they are alone or with company.  in edwy's words:

'in order to mediate between the city and the individual I have designed a dynamic sitting object that responds to the co-existence
between the individual/city, individual/individual and the space in between. the project’s inspiration derived from the pigeon’s flock
behavior in the urban environment. it seems as if there is always something going on between them; gathering around,
reacting to one another, gossiping, and inner intrigues… much like the human behavior.'




diverse configurations offer different proximities to other chairs, satisfying varying environments and encouraging a range of intteraction



detail on concrete seating



detail on metal tube base



'sity' in use



stop-frame video depicting 'sity' in use

designboom has received this project from our 'DIY submissions' feature, where we welcome our readers to submit their own work for publication.

MaayanEdwy
07.10.11  
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great idea!!!

bravo!
czed   07.10.11
Love it - when/where will can we see it in use?
Ails   07.13.11
Nice TVS Media
TVS Media   07.13.11

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