TINA GRÜLL
Why should a bus stop be just a place to wait? With “What if?”, bus stops become vibrant spaces that invite to rest, play, and explore.
JOHANNA SCHLOSSER


The sharing concept “Flussabwärts” allows you to follow the stream of the river, while floating on a borrowed raft and offering a new perspective on nature.
Paddling is optional — simply let the current carry you as you relax and enjoy the calming beauty of the Danube.
CARL SEEGERS
With the BOLO Bag, every walk through the city becomes an adventure. Instead of letting the daily hustle dictate your pace, this bag invites you to explore your surroundings in a new way.
PAULINE FALKENSTEINER


Make your trips unforgettable by capturing the small, often overlooked details that make a journey truly special. With the handy Souvenir Stamp, you can create small tiles along the way that preserve the essence of your journey.
LORENZ ECKL
Escape everyday life and immerse yourself in nature with Zenit, the hammock that attaches to a single tree.
CARLA KAUFMANN


FlexMat is your perfect companion for everyday travel and outdoor work. This smart backpack quickly transforms into a comfortable mat, providing a stable workspace whether you’re at the park or by the lake.
LEON THEODOR HOFENAUER
“O-EQUIP” offers a modern take on the gold rush. With advanced gear, you embark on a 24-hour gold hunt starting in the heart of Vienna. What once occurred under extreme conditions is now made easier by cutting-edge technology
WILHELM BERBIG


A shovel with toilet paper quietly reminds travelers of nature’s cycle and responsible living.
FLORA SOMMER / VALENTIN BAUER / VALENTINA STURN
Why just for grandmas? Pedestrian transport is not only necessary; it’s the future. The Q-Trolley and Hoola-Trolley makes carrying daily essentials easier for everyone — young or old.
MATTHIAS LEBERBAUER


While traveling opens up new perspectives, it’s the shared moments that define the experience. This lightweight, portable bench, easy to carry by one person, designed for spending time together in new places
JAKOB STÖTZLER


With a single motion, remove your helmet and lock the bike; when it’s time to go, unlock it and continue.
ELEN ABRAHAMYAN
The Khorjin Bag merges traditional Armenian craftsmanship with modern functionality. Inspired by the classic saddlebag, it’s your reliable travel companion
RINA KRAVCHENKO
SOLVEIG WAAGBØ KAVLI / MÄRTHA SVERDRUP
As the landscape passes by, a new world unfolds, accompanied by a portable chess set inspired by alpine flora. The pieces, each representing a local flower or seed, tell stories of nature.


Inspired by the bivouac sack, it’s designed for everyday wear — not just harsh weather. It’s 80% jacket and 20% bivouac sack, offering comfort and a temporary sleeping shelter whenever needed.
LENZ DREHER


With the Skin & Frame Canoe, every body of water becomes an opportunity to experience nature. Effortlessly and almost weightlessly, the canoe glides over quiet lakes and rivers.
EMIL BAUMANN
A journey that takes you out of your comfort zone and exposes you to new people and perspectives. In times of political polarization, this tour is about consciously breaking out of your “bubble.”
FINALS
Facts
UNTERWEGS
2024
Die Industrial Klasse hat sich mit dem Reisen beschäftigt und gefragt, wie wir das Unterwegssein so gestalten können, dass es mehr als nur eine Mittel-Zweck- Relation darstellt und wie sich Momente des Ankommens ins Unterwegssein integrieren lassen. Nach dem Motto: Der Weg ist das Ziel!
Ein solches Unterwegssein unterscheidet sich fundamental von der bloßen Fortbewegung oder dem effizienzgetriebenen Streben nach Zielen. Es wäre ein Unterwegssein, das offen ist für die Unvorhersehbarkeiten des Lebens, das in der Lage ist, unerwartete Erfahrungen schätzen zu lernen und in dem die Interaktionen mit der Umgebung und den Mitmenschen als bedeutungsvoll empfunden werden. Denn letztlich ist es die Qualität unserer Beziehung en zur Umwelt, die unser Dasein bereichert – ob wir nun unterwegs sind oder vermeintlich angekommen.
The class looked at traveling and asked how we can design being on the road in such a way that it is more than just a means-end relationship and how moments of arrival can be integrated into being on the road. According to the motto: The journey is the destination!
Being on the road in this way is fundamentally different from mere locomotion or the efficiency-driven pursuit of goals. It would be a way of being on the move that is open to the unpredictability of life, that is able to appreciate unexpected experiences and in which interactions with our surroundings and fellow human beings are perceived as meaningful. Ultimately, it is the quality of our relationship with our environment that enriches our existence – whether we are on the move or have supposedly arrived.
The Projects have been presented at
Vienna Design Week 2024 / Dutch Design Week 2024

































