22 Bishopsgate Viewing Room,
Loondon




Conceived for the upper levels of 22 Bishopsgate, the project explores the idea of transforming the viewing gallery into a spatial landscape suspended above the city.
The interior is shaped as an artificial topography of soft, flowing forms integrating greenery, light and reflective surfaces. Inspired by desert horizons and land-art environments, the design introduces a continuous ground-like surface that contrasts with the vertical skyline of London visible beyond the glass façade.
A sculpted central volume, recalling the rhythm of the city’s towers, emerges within this fluid landscape, establishing a dialogue between the organic interior terrain and the metropolitan horizon outside.
The project reframes the viewing gallery as a suspended landscape, where horizon, light and skyline converge into a contemplative urban experience.
London, United Kingdom
Cultural / Public Space
Concept Proposal
Project developed in collaboration with Ana Gugic
