"It's a dense atmosphere that builds into a thunderstorm with lightning. It's a new way of experiencing drink, and it's social because it's an immersive shared environment. You all have the same flavor sensation.
"It's like going to the seaside and finding that fish and chips taste better. Part of that is that in a human environment, your ability to perceive taste is heightened. It's the opposite of being in an aeroplane. Alcohol tastes better, with more nuances: You can detect more subtle flavors when it is humidified."
Guests will be allocated one-hour time slots so they don't have time to get drunk on the atmosphere; Parr estimates it at one unit of alcohol per hour. Entry is £10 ($23), or £12.50 (about $NZ30) at peak times. Canonical Cocktails from the bar will cost £8 and Sacred Shots £5. Mixed drinks for sharing include a loving cup made from a human skull.
The bar is managed for Bompas & Parr by Johnny Brissenden, a bartender formerly of Tony Conigliaro's Bar Termini and Soho House Group.
Other Bompas & Parr projects include Mercedes Drive Thru, a pulsating light installation which illuminated as diners drove through it, and a carnal carnival at the Museum of Sex in New York.
Alcoholic Architecture will be open until early 2016 at One Cathedral Street, Borough Market, SE1 9DE. Tickets and information available at bompasandparr.com.