The project:
Oberzeiring, a town in Upper Styria with around 830 inhabitants, has a rich history of silver mining. Today it is known for its show mine and healing gallery. Oberzeiring also lives from tourism. However, the local community suffers from a lack of quality of life due to poor public transport connections, high traffic volumes, vacancies and a lack of places to meet.
Regular discussions on improving communication in public spaces are held in collaboration with FH JOANNEUM Graz. The most important square in the town, the market square, is currently used as a parking and bus turning area. Hence, in addition to projects such as a ride-sharing bench and vacant
spaces, temporary furniture was developed for the square. This responded to the wishes and needs of the population for seating and play areas as well as greenery. The furniture also features specially designed flags and information cubes to improve the presence of the Oberzeiring clubs, so strengthening communication between them. These were used for the first time during the “Frischer Wind” summer festival in spring 2023.
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