MyEquilibria DESIGN
INSPIRED BY NATURE | ENABLED BY SCIENCE
VITO DI BARI
Vito Di Bari is an innovation designer who is changing the world through his cutting edge design solutions.
Vito has been defined as one of the three most important futurist in the world, along with John Naisbitt and Alvin Toffler. He uses scientific methods to develop creative solutions based on next generation technologies and the newest materials, aimed to increase the quality of our everyday lives. In 2007 Di Bari has written The Neo-Futuristic Manifesto and is unanimously considered the thought leader of the first avantgarde movement of the new century. He has been named “Big Thinker of 2014” by The Financial Times.
University professor of Design and Management of Innovation at Polytechnic of Milan and Bocconi University for over 20 years, Vito has advised over 100 corporations on strategies, communication technology, and design; he has been named Innovation Designer for the Expo 2015 by the city of Milan for its candidacy, and he has been Executive Director IMI at UNESCO, in Paris. Considered a world leading authority on innovation, Vito has published 10 books on innovation.
The Financial Times defined him as “the New European Guru of Innovation”; the Nobel Economics Prize winner, Kenneth Arrow, said, “Vito Di Bari engineers dreams. Concrete dreams, based on concrete facts”.
DESIGN MEETS SCIENCE
The concepts of outdoor workout and art have coexisted in parallel realities for centuries. Yet they have never been integrated. Until Now.
MyEquilibria has been designed with enhanced bodyweight training capabilities and connectivity of the latest gym equipment.
Yet it’s made to look and feel like an elegant, mesmerizing work of art.
Smooth concrete surfaces seamlessly meet steel components, guaranteeing maximum stability, safety and performance. Biomechanics of each installation and cutting-edge materials provide indisputable comfort, maximum training results and multi-sensory stimulation.
EXCLUSIVE DESIGN FOR IRRESISTIBLE TRAINING EXPERIENCE
World leading designers use ‘affordance principle’, or mind’s unique ability
to attribute certain action to an object’s form, to create products that are truly intuitive.
to attribute certain action to an object’s form, to create products that are truly intuitive.