- father-in-law of
Louis XV,
built kiosks for
himself based on his
memories of his
captivity in Turkey.
These kiosks were used as
garden pavilions serving...
-
kiosks are
typically placed in the high foot
traffic settings such as shops,
hotel lobbies, or airports. The
integration of
technology allows kiosks to...
- Crown; it
began to
appear on the
fascias of K6
kiosks. St Edward's
Crown was
initially used on
kiosks in all
parts of the
United Kingdom. However, in...
-
KIOSK is an art,
design and
architecture magazine, the
first edition of
which was
published in
November 2007. The
magazine was
created by artists, designers...
- on patients. Most
medical kiosks have
touchscreens and can be
classified as
interactive kiosks.
Patient self-check-in
kiosks can
replace the
clerks at...
- products. Initially, the
kiosks sold a
range of
goods under the name
Tiktok Easyshops. In late 2003, McDonald's
ended its use of the
kiosks for the products....
-
Hoyts Kiosk,
previously known as Oovie, was an
Australian company that
specialised in the
rental of DVDs and Blu-ray
Discs via
automated retail kiosks. In...
-
public telephone kiosks from the
streets of the UK. It is
permitted to
remove a
kiosk without consultation provided that
there is
another kiosk within 400 m...
- "K67". architectuul.com.
Wikimedia Commons has
media related to K67
kiosks. K67 The
Kiosk Shots Project Archived 2021-07-25 at the
Wayback Machine The story...
- Look up
kiosk in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Kiosk is a
small enclosed structure,
often freestanding, open on one or both
sides or with a window...