
Enzi is a set of 114 identical multifunctional objects developed by Austrian architects PPAG.
The modules can be arranged and rearranged according to the situation or need and may be used for sitting, playing, sleeping or as decorative building blocks. They come in different colors - pink, green and blue.
Enzi was designed to be used at the Museum Quartier in Vienna back in 2004 but they should still serve as an inspiration to urban planners, architects and decision makers who tend to furnish our public spaces with static elements that fail to stimulate our senses.
http://www.ppag.at/cms/index.php?lang=2&idcatside=161The modules can be arranged and rearranged according to the situation or need and may be used for sitting, playing, sleeping or as decorative building blocks. They come in different colors - pink, green and blue.
Enzi was designed to be used at the Museum Quartier in Vienna back in 2004 but they should still serve as an inspiration to urban planners, architects and decision makers who tend to furnish our public spaces with static elements that fail to stimulate our senses.
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