Modern architecture at the end of Southport Pier, Merseyside, England, over sand flats. Contemporary glass and steel pavillion.


Modern interpretation of the traditional English seaside pier: Southport Pier, Merseyside, UK. At over 1km long, it is the second longest pier in the UK. The contemporary pavillion at the end was designed by architects Shed KM and completed around 2002.


Size: 3560px × 2364px
Location: Southport Pier, Merseyside (Lancashire), England, Britain, UK
Photo credit: © CulturalEyes - AusSoc2 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

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