perspective shot adaptive reuse of white bay power station into an urban exhibition hall rugged concrete floors exposed steel columns and existing industrial structure are preserved above a dramatic sculptural ceiling flows like suspended water or carved strata referencing rivers and country the ceiling is made of tensile mesh woven cable or translucent architectural fabric stretched across steel trusses light pierces through these forms casting layered shadows onto the ground activating the space the room feels monumental raw and textural with curated natural light and material honesty no furniture space is open immersive designed for movement performance and large scale installations materials echo country stone mist water rust ochre interpreted through contemporary form tonal palette industrial greys pale blues sandy browns and cloud whites this is a space for memory gathering and story sharing not comfort