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Coal Drops Yard by Heatherwick Studio The practice extended the roofs of two adjoining Victorian warehouses, creating an undulating viewing gallery above the new shopping centre it contains in London's King's Cross.

Photo by Hufton + Crow

Coal Drops Yard by Heatherwick Studio The practice extended the roofs of two adjoining Victorian warehouses, creating an undulating viewing gallery above the new shopping centre it contains in London's King's Cross.

Photo by Hufton + Crow

Coal Drops Yard by Heatherwick Studio The practice extended the roofs of two adjoining Victorian warehouses, creating an undulating viewing gallery above the new shopping centre it contains in London's King's Cross.

Photo by Hufton + Crow

Coal Drops Yard by Heatherwick Studio The practice extended the roofs of two adjoining Victorian warehouses, creating an undulating viewing gallery above the new shopping centre it contains in London's King's Cross.

Photo by Hufton + Crow

Coal Drops Yard by Heatherwick Studio The practice extended the roofs of two adjoining Victorian warehouses, creating an undulating viewing gallery above the new shopping centre it contains in London's King's Cross.

Photo by Hufton + Crow

Coal Drops Yard by Heatherwick Studio The practice extended the roofs of two adjoining Victorian warehouses, creating an undulating viewing gallery above the new shopping centre it contains in London's King's Cross.

Photo by Hufton + Crow

Coal Drops Yard by Heatherwick Studio The practice extended the roofs of two adjoining Victorian warehouses, creating an undulating viewing gallery above the new shopping centre it contains in London's King's Cross.

Photo by Hufton + Crow

Coal Drops Yard by Heatherwick Studio The practice extended the roofs of two adjoining Victorian warehouses, creating an undulating viewing gallery above the new shopping centre it contains in London's King's Cross.

Photo by Hufton + Crow

Coal Drops Yard by Heatherwick Studio The practice extended the roofs of two adjoining Victorian warehouses, creating an undulating viewing gallery above the new shopping centre it contains in London's King's Cross.

Photo by Hufton + Crow

Coal Drops Yard by Heatherwick Studio The practice extended the roofs of two adjoining Victorian warehouses, creating an undulating viewing gallery above the new shopping centre it contains in London's King's Cross.

Photo by Hufton + Crow

Coal Drops Yard by Heatherwick Studio The practice extended the roofs of two adjoining Victorian warehouses, creating an undulating viewing gallery above the new shopping centre it contains in London's King's Cross.

Photo by Hufton + Crow

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  • Published 26 October 2018
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