Yes, I thought about lighting, but I have no idea how that gets constructed nowadays. I still think of tall poles with lighting squares on them. Perhaps that the lighting is high up in the construction and not shielded to the outside, e.g. to the bat habitat in Brompton cemetery, is part of the planning report that seems to be referred to in the article. As it's probably hundreds of pages of documents, if not thousands, I won't try to read any of them.
It'll be an intense planning process, for sure, and the design may well change if several successive applications are refused permission.
Might it also be to do with noise? Intensify it to the inside, buffer it to the outside. You have to go quite high before sound barriers have much of an effect, since sound diffracts so easily.
Yes, I thought about lighting, but I have no idea how that gets constructed nowadays. I still think of tall poles with lighting squares on them. Perhaps that the lighting is high up in the construction and not shielded to the outside, e.g. to the bat habitat in Brompton cemetery, is part of the planning report that seems to be referred to in the article. As it's probably hundreds of pages of documents, if not thousands, I won't try to read any of them.
It'll be an intense planning process, for sure, and the design may well change if several successive applications are refused permission.