360º Kiosks by Studio SKLIM
Designers Studio SKLIM lead by Beijing architect Kevin Lim had to fill up a narrow strip of land measuring approximately 35 m long and ranging in width from 7 to 13 metres. Six tensile membrane canopy structures at varying heights were already present. The challenge was to provide kiosks and to optimise the use of space without obstructing pedestrian circulation.The 360° kiosks provide a minimum footprint and maximum flexibility. Each unit consists of four cantilevered units for seating, display, storage and lighting, which can be individually adapted by the actual vendors.


Via [Yatzer]
February 17, 2010 - Architecture, Latest
Author: Hans
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February 18th, 2010 at 11:11 am
Cool! Looks like the kiosk turned transformers. A really interesting design of a kiosk.