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City modules at the Brno Biennial of Graphic Design, CZ


KOMA continues with the revitalisation of public spaces with its CITY modules. This time it is the International Biennale of Graphic Design, which was established in 1963 and is one of the oldest and most important global events in the field of visual communication.

The Moravian Gallery in Brno, which hosted the event, simply transported their leased KOMA City modules to the site. KOMA, in cooperation with architects from the Chybík Krištof AA studio, provided the visual layout. The modules will be placed there from June until October 2014. City modules serve as art workshops for children and as various kinds of other workshops. They are also used as a service area and stage for dancing and singing performances of various artists from all over the world.

The revitalization of public spaces by our design modules simply makes us happy.

Classification:Special modules / City modules
Year of implementation:2014
Country of implementation:Czech Republic
Technical Specifications: Number of modules: 3
Product series: CityModul
Sales model:Lease

KOMA con­ti­nu­es with the revi­ta­li­sati­on of pub­lic spa­ces with its CITY modu­les. This time it is the Inter­nati­o­nal Bien­na­le of Gra­phic Design, which was estab­lished in 1963 and is one of the oldest and most impor­tant glo­bal events in the field of visu­al communication. 

The Mora­vi­an Galle­ry in Brno, which hos­ted the event, sim­ply trans­por­ted the­ir lea­sed KOMA City modu­les to the site. KOMA, in coo­pe­rati­on with archi­tects from the Chy­bík Krištof AA stu­dio, pro­vi­ded the visu­al lay­out. The modu­les will be pla­ced the­re from June until Octo­ber 2014. City modu­les ser­ve as art workshops for chil­dren and as vari­ous kinds of other workshops. They are also used as a ser­vi­ce area and stage for dan­cing and sin­ging per­for­man­ces of vari­ous artists from all over the world. 

The revi­ta­li­zati­on of pub­lic spa­ces by our design modu­les sim­ply makes us happy.

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