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vendor contracts for New York's pay phones expire next year, so the
city put together a Reinvent Payphones Design Challenge to get some free
labor out of an already overworked design community. Oh, and to keep
its pay phones relevant, I guess. Still, I like the idea of keeping
these phones from total obsolescence. Sage & Coombe Architects won the public vote with
its really cool "NYFi" design, reimagining pay phones as multipurpose
kiosks comprising free WiFi hubs, bus-ticket machines, MetroCard
dispensers and bicycle share stations. There were six others finalists, which you can see here.The
city won't use any single design in its entirety, but was simply
looking for ideas—and gauging what residents want. When the project is
finished, whatever the finished design looks like, we'll surely have to
explain to future generations what those weird boxy street-corner things
are when they watch movies made before 1997. Via Wired.
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