Cooke Fawcett’s car park observatory offers views of London’s skyline

This captioned movie shows the elevated walkway British studio Cooke Fawcett designed to sit atop a multi-storey car park now used as a bar and art gallery in south London.

The Peckham Observatory stands on the roof of the car park, which is used as an open-air gallery by Bold Tendencies. The space reopens tonight for the 2018 season with a new lighting scheme designed by Es Devlin, alongside artwork by British sculptor Richard Wentworth.

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