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Osnaburgh Street Pavilion by Carmody Groarke

Visible from Euston Road, the pavilion reveals various clustered densities of the vertical columns beneath its canopy, that shimmer in sunlight by day and contain intense projected ‘gold’ light by night, generating a visual moire? effect for passers-by. Its dramatic form is visible from approaching each end of Triton Street intensifying the experience of movement between 10 and 20 Triton Street, two newly-developed office buildings at the Western entrance to British Land’s Regent’s Place.  (From the architect)

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