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Seven architects aim to design the “newsstand of the future”

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Seven architects aim to design the “newsstand of the future”

The winning project will be created and presented during Milan Design Week 2020.


By David Malone, Associate Editor | February 26, 2020

Lina Ghotmeh Architecture

Nemo Monti and Corriere della Sera, an Italian daily newspaper, have created a project to create a new model of the “newsstand for the 21st century.” The goal of the project is to give the newspaper supply and distribution chain new venues for dialoguing with the public, restoring newsstands’ centrality in today’s urban landscape.

Seven architecture and design firms are participating in the competition. The firms will rethink what the traditional newsstand looks like, but also how it should relate to urban space and the services it offers to the public.

 

See Also: Hastings Architecture creates its new HQ from a former Nashville Public Library building

 

The winner will be selected by a jury of well-known personalities, chaired by architect Mario Bellini. The winning project will be created and presented during Milan Design Week 2020.

Below are the seven firms and renderings of their designs.

 

Lina Ghotmeh Architecture

Lina Ghotmeh Architecture newsstand
 

Fabio Novembre Studio

Fabio Novembre Studio newsstand
 

Edge Design Studio, Gary Chang

Edge Design Studio newsstand
 

El Equipo Mazzanti

El Equippo Mazzanti newsstand
 

Gambardella Architetti

Gambardella Architetti newsstand

 

Embt, Benedetta Tagliabue

Embt newsstand
 

Matali Crasset

Matali Crasset newstand

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