Art and Urban Planning
Choose Serge Ferrari technical fabrics for the design of your artistic programs or urban development projects.
Technical Fabrics to Combine Art, Design, and Urban Development
Serge Ferrari Group’s technical materials support artists, designers, and municipalities in transforming public spaces aesthetically, symbolically, and functionally. Thanks to their flexibility, performance, and environmental commitment, they enable the creation of durable public installations as well as remarkable artworks accessible to all.
Weaving the Link Between Creativity, Cities, and Sustainability
Public space is a playground for experimentation, artistic expression, and urban innovation. Whether temporary art installations, permanent design structures, signage elements, urban furniture, or short-term setups, projects combining art and urban planning follow a functional and community-driven approach. They must also consider evolving urban lifestyles and complex challenges such as livability—especially during periods of extreme heat.
How to Combine Artistic Creation and Urban Planning with Composite Membranes?
Structures and Artistic Installations
- Stretched fabrics for textile sculptures, arches, or floating volumes
- Large-format printable supports for monumental artworks or murals
- Inflatable and self-supporting structures for festivals or outdoor cultural routes
Urban Signage and Communication
- Signage strips, banners, flexible communication supports
Public Construction Site Wraps
- Cultural panels, event communication, scenographic pathways
Public Space Design
- Textile urban furniture: benches, seating
- Shade sails and cooling zones
- Light shelters, canopies, reception modules for cultural, tourist, or sports events
- Artistic and playful equipment for parks or pedestrian areas, visitor routes
Build and Experiment to Inspire Emotion
Serge Ferrari materials offer artists, architects, urban planners, and municipalities flexible, durable, and aesthetic solutions to transform cities—permanently or temporarily. Designed as a canvas for sensory and cultural experiences, they evoke emotion and invite contemplation while meeting the functional requirements of public spaces. Light, texture, sound, and spatial design enrich the interaction between artwork and audience.
These structures comply with strict safety standards, including fire resistance. Durability is also a key concern: materials withstand the harshest weather conditions while maintaining a low carbon footprint.