The Filling Station, London, United Kingdom. Architect: Carmody Groarke, 2012. Lighting in the old forecourt.


From the architects: Conversion of a derelict petrol station in King's Cross has created a new external public events space and diner-style restaurant overlooking the Regent's Canal. The intervention of a 200m-long, fibre-glass screen corresponding to the existing structures on the site, provides a protective enclosure of the new functions from the busy arterial roads, as well as a strong new identity for the site by day and by night.


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Photo credit: © Luke Hayes-VIEW / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
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