“ Residents of flats overlooked by the Tate Modern have lost the latest round of their legal battle with the gallery at the court of appeal.
The owners of four flats in the Neo Bankside development on London’s South Bank took legal action in an attempt to stop “hundreds of thousands of visitors” looking into their homes from the Tate’s viewing platform.
They applied for an injunction requiring the gallery to prevent members of the public observing their flats by cordoning off parts of the platform or erecting screening, to stop what they said was a “relentless” invasion of their privacy.”
Luxury flat owners lose privacy appeal against Tate Modern viewpoint | Art and design | The Guardian
The owners of four flats in the Neo Bankside development on London’s South Bank took legal action in an attempt to stop “hundreds of thousands of visitors” looking into their homes from the Tate’s viewing platform.
They applied for an injunction requiring the gallery to prevent members of the public observing their flats by cordoning off parts of the platform or erecting screening, to stop what they said was a “relentless” invasion of their privacy.”
Luxury flat owners lose privacy appeal against Tate Modern viewpoint | Art and design | The Guardian
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