Escalators become benches, tarpaulins become backpacks and books become stools. Old materials get a second chance in the garage. They are made by hard-working young people who are unemployed or currently not in education. How it all works, which courses are offered to young adults and why such labor market projects are becoming increasingly important due to the crises.
When you enter the “gabarage” in the center of St. Pölten, the first thing you see are the colorful bags and lamps. Also striking is the escalator, which now serves as a seat. At second glance it becomes clear: the unique pieces are made of old, supposedly ‘useless’ materials. The special thing: they are not made by star designers, but by hardworking young adults.
Source: Krone

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