FlowLine

FlowLine is an urban furniture system designed to improve public interaction, movement, and rest along busy pedestrian corridors. By combining seating, wayfinding, and lighting into a modular family, FlowLine turns circulation areas into usable, connected public experiences.

CX

Sustainability Design

Furniture

AI

Product Design

UX

UI

Project Overview

Project Type: Concept urban design project
Domain: Public Space & Urban Furniture
Duration: 6 weeks
Problem & Opportunity: Pedestrian flows are strong in Istanbul, but public routes lack interventions that support resting, orienting, or engaging.
Design Focus: Creating a modular furniture family that blends seating, leaning, signage, and route-mapping to serve different public contexts.
Target Users: Daily commuters, tourists, local pedestrians, and public-space managers.
Tools Used: Sketching, Procreate, Rhino, Keyshot, Illustrator, Photoshop, AI urban visualization
Outcome: A six-unit system deployed in Istanbul with realistic context visuals, usage scenarios, and technical details.

The following visuals show FlowLine’s system in context, starting from site reasoning and form exploration to route integration, product variants, technical layouts, and placement in real locations such as Taksim and Beşiktaş.


Design Solution


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