
Over London – by Rail,Gustave Doré ,London: A Pilgrimage ,1872
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The length of railway viaducts in the London South Central area is approximately 10km, making it the biggest building in London.

Camper 's poster pass through a railway arch
With the commercialization development, this microenvironment becomes to have many possibilities these years. Arch space perfectly aligns with camper's philosophy, show their creative attitude and lead a regional subculture.


This project's site located in a railway dense areas, south London, Brixton, it also has a famous street market and substantial retail sector which provide mobile populations as potential customers. The site in between the Brixton station and Loughborough junction, 5minutes walk from Brixton's centre.


The site is lying on the third one of the8 railway arches at east part Valentia Place


Arches space here are still in an undeveloped state they pass from west to east through the Brixton recreation centre, electric avenue, Brixton village market, and residential area. The camper store will be in a transitional location in between.


Here's the entrance view from the west side,it's an arch that's quite high and bright, facing south, with a road mainly for pedestrians in front and another railway arch line behind.