City Flow

Although public drinking fountains are often seen as purely utilitarian, Šibenik has demonstrated that thoughtful design can transform even the most ordinary elements of public space into defining features of a city’s identity.

The fountain’s visually striking form conceals a robust steel structure made from industrially prefabricated pipes in three diameters. By cutting, welding, and connecting the pipes at different angles, a dynamic three-dimensional object is created, with water as its central element. Whether placed along historic streets, beaches, or modern urban areas, the fountain stands out while harmoniously integrating into its surroundings.

Functionality and hygiene are paramount: the fountain provides three ways to drink or refill, meeting the highest standards of cleanliness. Fresh, clean water is also supplied for pets and other animals, reflecting attention to all members of the community. Accessibility for people with disabilities, vandalism protection, and eco-friendly design further underscore its thoughtful approach.

More than just a functional object, these fountains represent a new vision for public space, where design, ecology, community care, and historical awareness converge to create a sustainable and distinctive urban identity.

Credits

Design
2FG studio; Ante Filipović Grčić, Croatia

Manufacturer
Feromontaža d.o.o., Croatia; Mediashark d.o.o., Croatia

Year of production
2025

Photos
Nikola Radovani

Project Partners

Feromontaža d.o.o.; Srđan Srdelić

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