To achieve more plausible and practical structure, the form was simplified and the timber structure reduced to straight timber beams. This structure would consist of a dynamic structural framework, with interchangeable configurations of an opened and closed form, and timber cladding. During the night the structure would be folded up with closely laid cladding and side walls of windows and a door. When preparing for sales, the side walls would fold down, under the structure and raise side beams at the front of the structure. Then the cladding could be dragged upwards, leaving empty spaces between the timber slabs and the sides of the structure would fold down into a triangular shape. During the day the kiosks structure would be very open, connecting the inside space with the outside and creating a light weight illusion. I would leave the timber not painted, as the kiosk could function as a canvas itself. To try a pencil, before buying it, to paint something, over time becoming a metaphorical symbol of time. When this pop-up structure would need to be transported, it could be folded down onto itself, as it consists of one size rigid structural elements mostly.
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