Turntable Pavilion / SLO Architecture
Legend tells that Harding and Son’s Windmill, operating during the 18th-century on a once-existing island between Camden and Philadelphia, is buried under Camden. During low tide, a sandbar from what is now Coopers Poynt Park formed a land passage directly to the island critical for transporting goods, helping first make Camden a vital hub. Camden abounds with lost history.


- architects: SLO Architecture
- Location: Cooper's Poynt Park, 801-811 Delaware Ave, Camden, NJ 08102, United States
- Project Year: 2021
- Photographs: Andreas Symietz
- Area: 400.0 ft2