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cooone: Rethinking NYC’s Street Food Culture,  | International Design Awards Winners
cooone: Rethinking NYC’s Street Food Culture,  | International Design Awards Winners
cooone: Rethinking NYC’s Street Food Culture,  | International Design Awards Winners
cooone: Rethinking NYC’s Street Food Culture,  | International Design Awards Winners
cooone: Rethinking NYC’s Street Food Culture,  | International Design Awards Winners
cooone: Rethinking NYC’s Street Food Culture,  | International Design Awards Winners
cooone: Rethinking NYC’s Street Food Culture,  | International Design Awards Winners
cooone: Rethinking NYC’s Street Food Culture,  | International Design Awards Winners
cooone: Rethinking NYC’s Street Food Culture,  | International Design Awards Winners
cooone: Rethinking NYC’s Street Food Culture,  | International Design Awards Winners

cooone: Rethinking NYC’s Street Food Culture

UniversityPratt Institute
Lead DesignersJunru Zhu
Project LocationNew York City
Prize(s)Silver in Design For Society / Design for Sustainability
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Entry Description

cooone is a reusable street food package/container made of washable material.

One simple circle can be folded into five different containers (a plate/a plate with a sauce dish/a bowl/a cup) to accommodate the diverse street food types and sizes in New York City. They can also stand on the ground stably to reduce the mess.

By using cooone, a new cycle of street eating was proposed. The light shape and structure reduce the occupied space of the trash can; the blank circle leaves space for vendors or even the City to promote their brands or street eating culture; the reusable feature allows us