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Architect
  
Saša Mächtig

Awards
  
Prešeren Fund Award

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K67 kiosk


K67 is a kiosk design which was designed in 1966 by the Slovenian architect and designer Saša J. Mächtig. Its system is based on polyfibre reinforced modules, which could be used as single units or combined to large agglomerations. It inhabits the cities as newspaper kiosks, parking-attendant booths, copyshops, market stands, shelter booths, chip stalls, student cafes or lottery stands, easily visible and accessible, in different colours and combinations. The unified functional design of the units enables them to fit almost any location and its context as well as numerous, diverse functions. It was manufactured by Imgrad in Ljutomer, a small Slovenian town.

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