Study Trip - Kiosks


Thursday 6th November 2014, as part of my study trip I had visited the London venues to discover the various types of kiosks which were linked to my assignment which was to design a kiosk to suite it's location for an event called Capital Culture 2015. To get a clearer idea of how kiosks are formed and what elements they carry to be recognized, I took some primary images.


A kiosk outside the main entrance of the Tate Modern, London. This kiosk carries the elements of the Tate Modern as it is a contemporary building of arts with modern features.

Interiors of Tate Modern, 6/11/14
Tate Modern, 6/11/14




A food kiosk on the London South bank. The design of this kiosk is called Airstream which looks like an American trailer.

This is another food kiosk located near the National Theatre on the Southbank, London. It contains a lot of bright colors which might be because its surroundings are dull and grey and by adding bright colors onto the kiosk its brightens up the area.

Another kiosk outside the National Theatre. Again the kiosk design is colorful as it brightens up its surroundings and is a eye-catching way to attract customers to buy tickets.

Outside the British Museum in London I came across a different type of kiosk as it is in a form of a vehicle.
The British Museum had a grand kiosk inside. 




This was an image of a kiosk I took in Grand Central Station, New York. It almost has the similar shapes of the interiors  as the kiosk has a curved shape. 


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