A kiosk is a small, secluded garden which can be found in almost every corner. In the ancient time, kiosks were most common in Persia and the subcontinents of India. In the 13th century, the kiosks used to enhance the beauty of the Ottoman Empire. The word kiosk is now exercised to small booths which provide stocks and services and some are also kiosk looking phone calling booths.

Kiosk- A Secluded Beauty

  • Small shops

A kiosk, in most of the western countries of the world is built with the windows opened up at one side. Some of the salesman runs their shop from kiosk selling cheap utilities, cigarettes, newspapers, fast foods etc. and those are mainly runed on streets. To get the best you must consider Olea kiosk designers.

  • History

A kiosk can be considered to be a pavilion or a summer-house. A kiosk’s roof-top wall stands on usually having support of stanchions with the walls totally opened. The credit of introducing kiosk to the world goes to seljuks. They use to have little building joint with the main mosque and referred them as kiosk. Kiosk used to have a dome crowned at it’s infrastructure. The Ottoman sultans decided to enhance this beautiful infrastructural idea into small yet luxurious building. Several kiosks were built by mehmood II “THE CONQUER” in 13th century also and one of the famous one was named the Tapkapi Palac in Istanbul. At the top of the Tapkapi palace there was Baghdad Koshk built at the Topkap? Palace under the reigning of Sultan Murad IV in 1638-39.

  • Interactive kiosk

An interactive kiosk is a specially characterized small building/infrastructure made by hardware and software in a public place or across the streets that provides help to people to reach the commercial, education and communication related data.

Early interactive kiosks had resemblance to somewhat like telephone booths but now days they can be used sitting on a bench or chair. They are usually positioned on footpaths where there is a lot of traffic generally.

Technology has allowed the people to utilize kiosks for many purposes. For instance, kiosks may be utilized to perform an online settlement, or exchange cash in the place of stocks. There are now programmed elements in kiosks such as coin hoppers, card readers and bill acceptors. The implementation of kiosks for various purposes is already done in several countries. An instance of a bigger kiosk can be found in Britain, where kiosks are built with the motive to help the unemployed to seek information for the jobs.