Serpentine Kiosk, London Royal Parks Café
Serpentine Kiosk building design, “dramatic, swooping and sinuous”, is inspired by both the lake itself and a stingray’s flight, like a “giant golden cape being pulled through the air” over the structure.
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Serpentine Kiosk building design, “dramatic, swooping and sinuous”, is inspired by both the lake itself and a stingray’s flight, like a “giant golden cape being pulled through the air” over the structure.
Design: RO&AD Architecten. The Ravelijn “Op den Zoom” is a fort-island of the city of Bergen op Zoom in The Netherlands which is made in the beginning of the 18th century by Menno van Coehoorn, a famous fort builder. This is the only “ravelijn” of him still present.
‘The Kettle’ cafe-kiosk in Dunollie Museum, Castle and Grounds is the most structurally ambitious live-build project delivered during Tog Studio, an intensive ten-day summer school led by architecture and engineering graduates.
The competition brief sought a permanent yet adaptable, group of kiosks in Meridian Square, Stratford, London, for use before, during and after the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games.
The project is located in one of the earliest and most significant commercial strips of China’s modern history: Shanghai Nanjing Road Pedestrian Street.
Young London architects Michael Tite and Tom Ebdon have won the competition for the design of a new series of seafront structures for the seaside resort of Bexhill-on-Sea in East Sussex.
HANKO ice cream kiosk was designed and constructed by students of Helsinki University of Technology Wood Program 2007 as a final task of the program.
The studio was commissioned by the Royal Borough of Kensington & Chelsea to design kiosks for selling newspapers at a number of locations throughout the borough
Allied London Properties has just unveiled the first images of Will Alsop’s dynamic addition to the public realm at its award-winning Spinningfields development in Manchester – a newsagent, a florist and a juice bar.