Designing for a cashless city: how architecture and public spaces are quietly adapting to contactless and app-based payments

Morning starts at a transit gate where entry is a quick tap, almost automatic. A few blocks later, a café kiosk takes orders from a screen. At the curb, the... The post Designing for a cashless city: how architecture and public spaces are quietly adapting to contactless and app-based payments appeared first on ArchEyes.

Designing for a cashless city: how architecture and public spaces are quietly adapting to contactless and app-based payments
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Morning starts at a transit gate where entry is a quick tap, almost automatic. A few blocks later, a café kiosk takes orders from a screen. At the curb, the...

The post Designing for a cashless city: how architecture and public spaces are quietly adapting to contactless and app-based payments appeared first on ArchEyes.

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