Channel 4 show George Clarke’s Amazing Spaces recently visited Rydon’s project for Family Mosaic, Crosby Row, to feature the building in the new series, aired from Thursday 5th June.

George Clarke’s team filmed on the top floor of the four storey building and focused on the specially installed retractable roof, which provides access by the apartments on the top floors to the roof terrace and offer panoramic views of London’s skyline.

Now in its third series, architect George Clarke celebrates the extraordinary world of small and unique builds, where people turn tiny spaces into amazing places to live, work and play.

The series starts on Thursday 5th June. The summary for series three can be read here.

Crosby Row is a development of 23 homes and a new church in Bermondsey’s London Bridge Quarter, a short walk from London Bridge station.

The new homes are a mixture of one, two and three bed flats – 18 for private sale and five for social housing provider Family Mosaic.