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  1. The Parkside Kiosk gently lays on the landscape, hidden by a curtain of trees. The materials used to cover up the structure look hard and dark but create harmony with its surrounding. The timber cladding reminds the viewer of the natural world which coexists with the greenery found within the space.

  2. The Parkside Kiosk is a discreet structure designed by DSDHA, located near the Thames in London. It is characterized by its unique and modest design, blending with the landscape and covered by a curtain of trees[1][3].

  3. Discreetly standing amongst a tall set of structures is the PARKSIDE KIOSK designed by DSDHA by the Thames in London. The unique yet modest kiosk rests at one end of the strip of the landscaped area, on the axial pathway that cuts through the public space.

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    One, now dismantled, used to the entrance to the park from Tower Bridge Road, while the other, the charred Parkside Kiosk, is still standing and houses a café, public toilets, ATM machines and a parking garage for the giant cherrypicker used to clean the windows of adjacent City Hall.

  5. The Parkside Kiosk opened its doors on 02/02/2008. The Parkside Kiosk is located opposite City Hall and The Tower of London. DSDHA's pavilion was commisioned by Morelondon. The Cafe is managed by Amano. Opening Hours:7am -7pm

  6. Parkside kiosk column and wall details 107 dsdha. 108 dsdha Blossom Square kiosk: working progress of timber samples in today’s concerns think of it as being this heritage landmark and not a real place where life took place. It’s also interesting in urban terms knowing more and

  7. Parkside kiosk located behind City Hall will provide refreshments, external seating, public conveniences and storage.

  8. The Parkside Kiosk is a unique architectural structure, located adjacent to the GLA Building in Potters Field, London. Designed by DSDHA architects, it features burnt timber cladding, creating a rugged yet inviting appearance reminiscent of geological formations.

  9. Potters Fields Park Kiosks. DSDHA, London, 2007. Blossom Square Kiosk next to Tower Bridge. Two timber pavilions along the River Thames. Parkside Pavilion sits adjacent to City Hall, whilst Blossom Square Pavilion is next to Tower Bridge.

  10. Jul 27, 2007 · The charred wood cladding of DSDHA’s kiosk by the Thames in London stands out from the corporate developments around it and acts as a pointer to the area’s past. Will Jones finds out how it came about.

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