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Bratislava, Slovakia

New public space encouraging students to walk to school

The Project

Bratislava’s goal with their Asphalt Art project was to motivate students to walk to their school, instead of being driven. To accomplish this, they worked with students from Tbiliská Elementary School and Oto Hudec – an artist known for using art as a force for social change – to create a visual intervention that made the public space surrounding their school safer, more appealing and more fun. For the visual inspiration, the team chose sailing and ships as a symbol of traveling to the safe harbor of the school yard. The project uses artwork to enhance the pedestrian space outside of the school entrance as well as nearby crosswalks, in addition to replacing informal parking spaces with new street furniture and vegetation. Students also had the opportunity to contribute directly to the design through a collaborative workshop with the City and artist.

“Our school is a place where almost 900 children come every day. We try to make it a place where they learn everything necessary for life, feel good and make friends for life. For school to be such a place, it is essential that children get to it safely, so that they can talk and laugh along the way. 

The Metropolitan Institute project helped us a lot in this. The way to school is now safer and more cheerful thanks to the asphalt art on the sidewalk on Tbiliska Street.” 

Principal Hirschnerova, Tbiliská Street Elementary School

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Bratislava Slovakia capture before the artwork project
Bratislava Slovakia capture before the artwork project
Before
After

Best Practice Highlight: School Mobility Plan

In addition to the project, the City also worked directly with school leadership, parents and students to develop a mobility plan for the school and will be able to track the impact of the project over time. The goal is to encourage students and families to walk, bike or take other safe, sustainable transportation options to school whenever possible.

Neighborhoods

Rača City District, Tbiliská Street

Number of Interventions

2

Installation Dates

September 1-8, 2023

City-Designated Partners

Tbiliská Street Elementary School

City of Bratislava – Department of Culture & Department of Maintenance and Street Management

Bratislava City Gallery

City-Designated Artists

Design – Oto Hudec

Implementation – Natreto (Viktor Fehér, Jiří Teo Mateja, Jakub Staš)

Materials

Austis Eternal Stabil Paint

Square Meters of Artwork

500

Cost

Design: $3,595

Labor: $3,812

Materials: $5,006

Benches: $4,136

Stencils: $131

In-kind: $918 (storage)

Links

Website – Building Infrastructure

Project Report

Facebook – Metropolitan Institute of Bratislava

Facebook – Artist Oto Hudec

Instagram post of Tbiliská

Instagram


For inspiration and tips for the creation of art on roadways and public places, download the Bloomberg Associates Asphalt Art Guide which features successful plaza and roadway art activations around the world, as well as key steps for developing such projects.

Asphalt Art Guide