Last month, London’s Battersea Power Station unveiled a major new attraction, a panoramic glass elevator which will travel to the top of one of Englands most iconic chimneys. Most famously know for its use on the cover image for Pink Floyds tenth studio album ‘Animals’ has been apart of a redevelopment project for almost a decade. Originally designed by Sir Gilbert Scott, this novel addition will bring new popularity to the already iconic site offering visitors unrivalled views of the cities skyline.

Well underway, the renovation is now in its second phase, following the completion of the Circus West Village, which opened in early 2017. With an overall budget of 9 billion pounds (more than the cost of the 2012 London Olympics), in addition to the chimney lift, the complex will house luxury apartments, a concert venue, both commercial and retail space, along with sweeping public parks.