three-legged installation turns industrial gas pipes into intimate public shelter

three-legged installation turns industrial gas pipes into intimate public shelter

Matyáš Barák shapes Industrial gas pipes into a Space for Pause

 

Tripus by Matyáš Barák is a public space installation that reuses industrial gas pipes to create a compact architectural structure. The three-legged form defines an intimate zone within the urban environment, functioning as a place of retreat during the day and as a softly illuminated shelter at night.

 

The design addresses a common absence in public space: the provision of small, personal zones for temporary withdrawal. Its construction emphasizes the direct use of standard industrial components. Gas pipes and fittings are welded into a spatial frame, while a central plywood seat provides an anchor for the user. The hollow pipes accommodate wiring for integrated lighting and other practical functions, such as charging devices.

three-legged installation turns industrial gas pipes into intimate public shelter
all images by Anna-Marie Křížová unless stated otherwise

 

 

Three-Legged Structure emits a Gentle Glow into urban space

 

After dark, the structure is capped by a lamp that distributes a gentle glow into the space below. This dual role, both functional and atmospheric, reinforces the project’s intent to balance utility with a sense of enclosure. While designer Matyáš Barák originally conceived the structure as an individual piece, Tripus also suggests the potential for a dispersed network. Positioned across public spaces, these structures could form a series of small-scale interventions, offering consistent opportunities for pause and individual use within the shared urban setting.

three-legged installation turns industrial gas pipes into intimate public shelter
Tripus by Matyáš Barák reuses industrial gas pipes in public space

three-legged installation turns industrial gas pipes into intimate public shelter
a three-legged structure defines a compact architectural zone

three-legged installation turns industrial gas pipes into intimate public shelter
a central plywood seat anchors the user

three-legged installation turns industrial gas pipes into intimate public shelter
designed as a place of retreat within the city

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by day, Tripus creates an intimate urban shelter

three-legged installation turns industrial gas pipes into intimate public shelter
at night, it transforms into a softly glowing space | image by Vladimír Barák

three-legged installation turns industrial gas pipes into intimate public shelter
constructed from standard gas pipes and fittings | image by Vladimír Barák

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the design emphasizes direct, industrial logic | image by Vladimír Barák

three-legged installation turns industrial gas pipes into intimate public shelter
hollow pipes conceal wiring for integrated lighting | image by Vladimír Barák

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a lamp caps the structure, casting light into the space below| image by Vladimír Barák

 

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project info:

 

name: Tripus
designer: Matyáš Barák | @matyasbarak

photographers: Anna-Marie Křížová | @aniikrizova, Vladimír Barák

 

 

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edited by: christina vergopoulou | designboom

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