Location King's Boulevard, Kings Cross, London N1C, UK See on Google Maps This subway tunnel with a difference takes you from St Pancras & King's Cross stations towards Granary Square. The artwall is made from LED lights Helping you run the gauntlet from King's Cross and St Pancras stations to Granary Square the King's Cross Light Tunnel is 90 metres of pure 'grammable delight. What's so special I hear you ask? This cool tunnel features a striking light installation that constantly drifts through the colour spectrum Star Trek style.
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This is a subway tunnel that could have been dreamed up by a 1960's hippie on LSD. It was actually designed by Allies and Morrison Architects with lighting design firm Speirs Major and created by light artists at The Light Lab. King's Cross Light Tunnel This is an interesting addition to the transport network and navigation at King's Cross Station. Instead of just having a subway to add another entrance for One Pancras Square there is a 90 metre light-wall tunnel leading into the Underground station. King's Cross Light tunnel looks amazing. We came here after alighting at the northern line and from there while on our way out, we passed this tunnel. This v. Details Project: HALFLIFE, King's Cross Tunnel, London Client: King's Cross Central Partnership, London Lighting Designer: Speirs + Major, London and Edinburgh, Scotland Project Team Members: Keith Bradshaw, Clementine Fletcher-Smith, and Iain Ruxton Consultants: Control Lighting, Oxfordshire, U.K.
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This is the final episode of Hidden London Hangouts Series 3! Join the team as they talk about the wonderful architecture of King's Cross light tunnel (affec. Assalamualaikum,Today we walked through the spectacular colourful tunnel of Kings Cross. This subway tunnel with a difference will take you from St Pancras I. The Kings Cross Tunnel has been designed & built by Allies & Morrison architects & BAM Construction, to form a link between Kings Cross & St Pancras stations; a route which 100,000 people take per day. The light wall is the main focus of the tunnel, located on the outside of the curve, measuring nearly 100m long. New tunnel opens at King's Cross station Published 22 September 2014 By Ian Mansfield Transport News, Underground London The complex of tunnels and entrances at King's Cross tube station gained another addition recently, a stunning tunnel with a permanently changing lighting effect.
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Website. Connecting King's Cross St Pancras station with Pancras Square and the general King's Cross area, this 90-metre tunnel is a dazzling walkway thanks to an LED art wall that runs the length of it. Usually showing a soothing, shifting colour palette, the King's Cross Tunnel has been for a variety of purposes, including as a fashion. English: King's Cross light tunnel can display various artworks and "was designed by Allies & Morrison Architects, Speirs + Major, and light artists The Light Lab." (Quote from .) Media in category "King's Cross Light Tunnel" The following 17 files are in this category, out of 17 total.
The Kings Cross Pedestrian Tunnel has been designed by Allies & Morrison architects to form a link between Kings Cross and St. Pancras stations; a route which 100,000 people take per day. The light wall is the main focus of the tunnel, located on the outside of the curve, measuring nearly 100m long. The Light Lab designed, manufactured & installed the seamlessly jointed glass wall, backlit. When leaving King's Cross or St Pancras, walk through the Light Tunnel which is a 90-metre long tunnel that features an 'art wall' made from LED lights showcasing artistic commissions. The tunnel will take you from the stations toward Granary Square with shops and restaurants around the canal.
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Walking through the colourful light tunnel at King's Cross Station in London KING'S CROSS TUNNEL. 20.02.19. Even if you haven't physically walked through it, you'll have seen this tunnel on the 'gram as that LED art wall just begs to be snapped. And it's also pretty handy in getting you from the tube and St Pancras outside to the fun stuff on the street. website. Tunnel King's Cross/St Pancras, Collier St.