FURNISH launches an open call for digitally fabricated urban elements adapting public spaces to COVID-19

FURNISH is organizing an open call to select 4 teams throughout Europe which will digitally fabricate and deploy urban elements for the purpose of adapting temporary public spaces to meet the new challenges and opportunities presented by the COVID-19 crisis.

FURNISH aims to merge the challenge of gaining more public space through ‘tactical urbanism’, which can reconfigure a street to expand the area for pedestrians and leisure, with local digital manufacturing. The call is open to Fab Labs, research groups, designers or makers able to produce rapid solutions to the urgent spatial problems and opportunities posed by the novel coronavirus. Interested teams must submit their qualifications between September 10 and September 25, along with evidence of having sought a letter of support from their municipality.

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Cite: "FURNISH launches an open call for digitally fabricated urban elements adapting public spaces to COVID-19" 28 Aug 2020. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/946673/furnish-launches-an-open-call-for-digitally-fabricated-urban-elements-adapting-public-spaces-to-covid-19> ISSN 0719-8884

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