
K67 kiosk - Wikipedia
K67 is a kiosk design created in 1966 by the Slovenian architect and designer Saša J. Mächtig. The design is based on polyfibre reinforced modules, which can be used as single units or combined to large agglomerations.
k67 | your resource for refurbished K67 modules
K67 Berlin offers the restored kiosks for rent or purchase. The modular system enables many configurations and options for use, e.g. events or trade fairs, as a meeting room or a pop-up store.
The Story of the 1960s Mass-Produced Modular Design That ... - ArchDaily
2017年3月1日 · Even in relative old age, the Kiosk K67—a shape-shifting system of modular fiberglass structures—keeps active. A kiosk in Kromberk, Slovenia, in the former Yugoslavia has become a beehive....
KIOSK K67 - MILAN DINEVSKI
A cquiring a Kiosk K67 model of the second generation (produced after 1971), gta/ETH Zurich laid the foundation for its own collection. For its inauguration, we opened the exhibition KIOSK K67.
Ena Kukić: "Kiosk K67. A Monument to Everyday Yugoslav Life"
2024年2月6日 · With their distinctive visual identity, K67 kiosks served as emblems of Yugoslavia’s physical and ideological metamorphosis from a postwar Eastern Bloc state to a nonaligned utopia that provided a concrete framework for the evolution of the design field.
Kiosk K67 - Saša J. Powerful (1941) Yugoslavia - BubbleMania
2022年6月3日 · The K67 kiosk is an internationally renowned industrial facility designed in 1968 by Professor Saša Mächtig. Thanks to its modularity, its flexibility and design system, the Kiosk has become one of the most beloved icons in the history of international industrial design and is reappearing in the urban spaces of Ljubljana, Belgrade, Berlin et ...
K67: The King of Kiosks ⋆ Yugoblok - Remembering Yugoslavia
Once ubiquitous in its thousands, only a few hundred specimens remain around the former country, many in various state of disrepair, and a handful of others around the world. The Kiosk nowadays inspires educators, artists, designers, and many others in their work. And that’s our episode today: the past, present, and future of the K67 Kiosk.
K67 - Architectuul
K67 is a kiosk design which was introduced in 1966 by the Slovenian architect and designer Sasa Machtig. Its system is based on polyfibre reinforced modules, which could be used as single units or combined to large agglomerations.
KIOSK K67: Metamorphoses of a System - MAO
Kiosk K67 is a modular architectonic system designed by Slovenian architect and designer Saša J. Mächtig. It was conceived as a flexible multipurpose structure that could potentially be extended ad infinitum, in countless compositions and configurations.
A kiosk that became a design classic - RTV SLO
2017年8月22日 · The K-67 kiosk became a rare example of an avant-garde design that came to be produced in mass quantities. From its Slovenian factory - Imgrad in the town of Ljutomer -, the kiosk took Yugoslavia by storm and quickly became an unmistakable part of cityscapes from Slovenia all the way to Macedonia.