The Lost Waiting room B 2018
The 'Lost Waiting room'
This images depicts Peckham Rye stations Londons ‘lost waiting room’, an anomaly of station Design where the lack of accurate passenger number predictions led to two waiting rooms being built where one would have been suffice. After initial lack of use it was converted into a billiard hall then in mid 1960s was bricked up and largely forgotten about until a community initiative led to the space being opened up again in 2017
Visually it’s a continuation of a theme that’s at the very heart of many projects I undertake, that of the Psychogeography of a space The idea that a space can leave visual clues to the previous atmosphere of the space , shedding light on previous inhabitants, previous incarnations.
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