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Straatlokaal by Foundation ProjectsDutch designers Rikkert Paauw and Jet van Zwieten of <a href="http://www.foundationprojects.eu/">Foundation Projects</a> fill up trash skips with found materials and convert them into tiny urban meeting spots. First presented at Vienna Design Week 2010 and then again at the Milan Public Festival in 2011, these funky recycled structures finally made their way to their home country in April this year, forming the central hub of a mini festival at <a href="http://www.foundationprojects.eu/?cat=25">Utrecht's Neude Center Square</a>.1
Straatlokaal by Foundation ProjectsRikkert Paauw and Jet van Zwieten turn trash skips into foundations of mini buildings2
Straatlokaal by Foundation ProjectsFirst introduced in Vienna in 2010, the concept was most recently displayed in Utrech in April, 20123
Straatlokaal by Foundation ProjectsThe skips are deposited in a central urban spot4
Straatlokaal by Foundation ProjectsThen the designers scout out recycled building materials. Community members also donate materials.5
Straatlokaal by Foundation ProjectsThen, within a week, it's necessary to build mini structures6
Straatlokaal by Foundation ProjectsThe built-in bar is an essential feature7
Straatlokaal by Foundation ProjectsThese skips then become urban meeting spots where locals can connect for a cup of coffee or a drink8
Straatlokaal by Foundation ProjectsThis year, Foundation Projects transformed three skips into such meeting spots9
Straatlokaal by Foundation ProjectsStraatlokaal in Utrecht took the concept a little further by projecting images of the materials' history on the structures at night10
Straatlokaal by Foundation ProjectsThe mini bars/coffee spots formed a central hub during a mini festival11











