When the girls from Asociatia Bohemian told us they would like to organise the second edition of Festivalul de cultura urbana Bohemian Square, wanting it to be bigger and with new sections we thought it could be a challenge for us and we didn’t hesitate to integrate this nice project among our summer challenges.
We chose one of the squares from the middle of Brasov’s old center as our playground and after a few months of creating and innovating , there’s the beautiful project: We’ve created an urban route, linking two important points of the city Piata Sfatului and Piata Enescu through a series of interventions designed to transform some urban spaces rarely used in public spaces with socio-cultural value.
Old City, New architecture – tensile design, defining the market, creating an intimate space, a living market, not just a headroom. We upholstered the pavement with grass and created The Bohemian Lounge with pieces of furniture made of reused pallets and with the famous La Obiect poufs.
The comfy spot invited people to stop by the outdoor library opened during the festival. For three days there was music, theatre and lots of workshops taking place on the streets of Brasov. It was just PERFECT!
We would like to thank to Gazonul, Mobilier din paleti, Humanitas libraries and Okian for the involvement and full support! Also thank you Alpinisha team for giving us your invaluable aid in the achievement of all items!
Many special thanks to Asociatia Bohemian for inviting us and making us part of their wonderful story!
Last, but not least a big Thanks to the volunteers for their involvement!
You can find more pictures here (foto by Robert Cadar) and here (foto by Andrei Paul) and of course on our facebook page!
Enjoy!
Project
Bohemian Square Festival
Client
Asociatia Bohemian
What We Did
festival design, tensile design, furniture
La Obiect Team: Ioana Trantea – The Originator
Madalina Sarbu – The Elevator
Ana Maria Radu – The Innovator
Our beloved wizards : George Tocanie from Alpinisha and Costin Vidan
Our teleportation responsible: Radu Ciolpan