vPPR’s Camden Market Canopy
vPPR Architects has created a playful new venue perched on the elevated former railway goods yard alongside Camden Market’s Grade II*-listed Horse Hospital
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By Marwa El Mubark. Photography by Lewis Ronald 31 May 2023 2,163 Views
vPPR Architects has created a playful new venue perched on the elevated former railway goods yard alongside Camden Market’s Grade II*-listed Horse Hospital
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By Aoife Bláthnaid Nolan. Photography by David Barbour 29 March 2023 4,685 Views
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By Ewa Effiom 24 February 2023 5,544 Views
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By Fran Williams. Photography by Jake Curtis, Ed Reeve and Ian Tillotson 22 February 2023 12,105 Views
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By Rob Wilson. Photography by David Grandorge 1 February 2023 6,604 Views
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