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The creators of the Wall Intelligent Series are interested in the combination of environment, design, and information - the very topics that are at the heart of the Wall product philosophy. |
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IONDESIGN care about products and how we use them. For them, beauty and function are inseparable. Their designs for Wall AG prove them right: see the bluespot terminal, the poster display cases Case and Screen, and the City Light Boards. |
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Prof. Josef Paul Kleihues' buildings shape the skylines of cities like Berlin and Chicago. For Wall AG, he designed the award-winning street furniture lines Streetline and Challenge - products that add to the quality of life in international metropolises. |
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Architects Prof. Helmut Staubach and Dipl.-Ing. Uwe Kuckertz value the social commitment that is an integral part of the Wall corporate culture. Their own commitment consists of designs for modern, aesthetic street furniture that makes urban spaces more comfortable. |
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Sergej Tchoban's street furniture design lines Arbat and Neva are innovative aesthetic concepts for the modern Russian metropolis. His visions shape cityscapes in the East and West. |
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Hadi Teherani creates spectacular objects such as the Docklands office building in Hamburg. His award-winning street furniture designs for Wall AG enthral with their transparency, airiness and seemingly weightless beauty. |
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Antonio Citterio is one of the great Italian design masters. Citterio designs are exhibited at the MOMA in New York City and the Centre Pompidou in Paris. For Wall AG, he designed the bus stop shelter Citterio - genuine Italian design furniture for the streets. |
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