Monday 27 September 2010

The origins of the kiosk



One of the most familiar sites across england is the iconic telephone kiosk. The ones we are probably most familiar with, the K2 and K6 were designed by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott. Who incidentally was the architect behind Bankside power station, which we now know as the Tate Modern London. This is the earliest example of a public kiosk that I can think of.

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