The Artery Vilnius project, designed by Daniel Libeskind, has become an architectural landmark in the Lithuanian capital, standing out for its avant-garde, sustainable design and its integration with the city. Its angular structure and glass envelope maximize natural light, housing offices, commercial spaces, and cultural areas within a single complex.
To enhance the quality of the urban space, the building’s surroundings have been furnished with the Roc collection, a family of urban furniture made from self-compacting concrete. Its three-dimensional design, conceived as a fragmented mosaic, defines and organizes spaces in outdoor public environments, creating areas for rest and social interaction.
This intervention strengthens the iconic character of Artery Vilnius, turning it into a reference point where architecture and urban furniture merge to offer an accessible and dynamic urban experience.