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'Atelier Urban Face' Created Three Leaning Kiosks in Mount Royal

Montreal-based design company Atelier Urban Face created three modern leaning kiosks that are situated on Beaver Lake in Mount Royal Park. Each kiosk was placed at a different angle to look as though they are being blown by the wind.

Although the three new designs look similar, each structure serves a different purpose and was made to lean at a different angle. The first structure was made to host visitors and field trips. With walls tilted at 10 degrees from vertical, this kiosk can hold up to 30 people at once. Featuring a 20-degree incline from vertical, the second structure was made to hold equipment for park services—as well, it doubles as a first-aid station. Finally, the third kiosk has the most extreme lean at 30 degrees and was created to be a ticket office.

These three modern leaning kiosks all feature a sleek minimalist design on the interior and exterior.
Trend Themes
1. Modern Leaning Kiosks - Modern leaning kiosks designed with different angles for various purposes that provide opportunities for unique customer experiences.
2. Sleek Minimalist Design - Sleek minimalist design for both the interior and exterior of kiosks, creating a modern and visually appealing aesthetic.
3. Multifunctional Structures - The use of leaning kiosks that serve multiple functions, such as hosting visitors, holding equipment, and serving as ticket offices, presents opportunities for versatile and efficient space utilization.
Industry Implications
1. Design and Architecture - Design and architecture industry can explore innovative approaches to create leaning kiosks that provide functional and visually striking solutions for various purposes.
2. Tourism and Hospitality - Tourism and hospitality industry can integrate modern leaning kiosks in their facilities to enhance customer experiences and provide convenient services such as ticketing and information centers.
3. Public Parks and Recreation - Public parks and recreation management can implement leaning kiosks to optimize space usage, facilitate visitor interactions, and improve overall park facilities and services.

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