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Privacy would "be enhanced if those people decided that they might put up a blind or a net curtain or whatever, as is common in many places," said Serota in an article published by the Guardian. Yes, we're ALL looking.
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Neo Bankside was completed before the Tate Modern extension. Native Land, the developer behind the housing, did not object to the viewing platform during the planning process.

"While development of Neo Bankside had already begun when plans for the new gallery were submitted to the authorities, potential buyers at Neo Bankside had access to marketing material which showed the location of the planned viewing gallery," said Native Land in a statement. "A model showing the planned Tate extension in context to Neo Bankside was also available. We, the Tate and Southwark council are liaising with the affected residents and neighbours to consider the concerns raised." Viewing platform at the new extension of Tate Modern puts my five Neo Bankside interior design projects on display. Not great for the privacy of the residents, but a great view of an iconic Rogers+Stirk building. #interiordesign #london #bergmanandmar #londonproperty #neobankside A photo posted by Bergman & Mar (@bergman.and.mar) on Sep 13, 2016 at 1:27pm PDT The gallery has also insisted that it offered residents plenty of opportunity to review and comment on the design of the extension.

"The viewing level is an intrinsic part of the free public offer of the new building, providing a 360-degree experience that is virtually unique to London," it said. "Since the very first plans were drawn up in 2006 we have been through an extensive consultation and planning process, and have maintained an ongoing dialogue with local residents." "At no point during this process were any concerns raised regarding the viewing platform. There is signage encouraging the public and visitors to use it respectfully and responsibly." The gallery has put up signs asking visitors "not to gesticulate" and to respect local residents' right to privacy. The Neo Bankside apartments feature walls of glass, originally pitched as offering views out over London's skyline and the Thames. A resident with two young children told the Guardian that visitors to the gallery's restaurant were able to see directly into her living room. "When we moved in, the entire side [of the Tate Modern] was covered and it was under construction, so we didn’t know how bad the situation was going to be," said another. "W

hen it did open, I realised there was a window right outside ours. It
But another pointed out that a number of the Neo Bankside development's blocks are overlooked by other buildings, including the Blue Fin office block designed by London firm Allies and Morrison. "If you buy a flat with so much glass and think you're buying privacy, you're stupid," she said. "I think people are being a little hysterical." Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners won planning permission for the development in 2007. Its first six towers were completed in 2013. The Tate Modern extension was granted planning permission in 2009, despite complaints from the occupiers of the nearby Blue Fin building over privacy. Construction started in 2010. Neo Bankside came under fire last year when it emerged that it did not achieve its affordable housing target. The figure was 27.5 rather than 40 per cent, prompting Guardian critic Oliver Wainwright to brand it "a dangerous precedent". Serota, who this month announced that he was stepping down as director of the Tate galleries after 28 years, was the driving force behind the creation of Tate Modern, inside the former Bankside Power Station. He