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Thus the outline of the roofs forms two or more hanging curves, and these characterise the architecture of the Tartars and Chinese; they are still preserved in the Turkish (and sometimes in the European) "Kiosque," and they have extended to the Brazil where the upturned eaves, often painted vermilion below, at once attract the traveller's notice.
Arabian nights. English Anonymous 1855
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Othoniel's work is most impressive on a large scale, and he likes to make public projects like the Palais Royal metro entrance, which he titled Le Kiosque des Noctambules Kiosk of the Night-Walkers.
David Galenson: Jean-Michel Othoniel and the Art of Fantasy David Galenson 2011
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Othoniel's work is most impressive on a large scale, and he likes to make public projects like the Palais Royal metro entrance, which he titled Le Kiosque des Noctambules Kiosk of the Night-Walkers.
David Galenson: Jean-Michel Othoniel and the Art of Fantasy David Galenson 2011
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However I think that the Kiosque model was the key to success.
Archive 2008-08-27 Jak Boumans 2008
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The Kiosque was not regulated by the French PTT and the information providers felt more involved.
Archive 2008-08-20 Jak Boumans 2008
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The Kiosque was not regulated by the French PTT and the information providers felt more involved.
Archive 2008-08-18 Jak Boumans 2008
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The Kiosque was not regulated by the French PTT and the information providers felt more involved.
Archive 2008-09-01 Jak Boumans 2008
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However I think that the Kiosque model was the key to success.
Archive 2008-08-20 Jak Boumans 2008
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However I think that the Kiosque model was the key to success.
Archive 2008-08-18 Jak Boumans 2008
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However I think that the Kiosque model was the key to success.
Archive 2008-09-01 Jak Boumans 2008
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