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Serpentine Pavilions London
Serpentine Pavilion 2017 designed by Francis Kéré Spreading from a central ellipse of steel supports, a layered canopy of timber and translucent polycarbonate filters the sunshine. The blue, curving walls provide degrees of breeziness and shelter from the wind. Rainwater, something which Kéré thinks the British appreciate too little – “you don’t know what you have” – will slosh from the canopy into a central void formed between the supports, at speed and with volume, to make temporary elliptical waterfalls. That is mostly it, bar a few other touches. The deep blue, for example, is a colour worn in Burkina Faso on special occasions and to impress, when going on a date, or some other time when “you go to meet your dream”. Summer pavilion fantastic blue colour. 2017 exibition lecture archistar architecture conference coffee drink juice claudiland
Serpentine Pavilion 2017 designed by Francis Kéré Spreading from a central ellipse of steel supports, a layered canopy of timber and translucent polycarbonate filters the sunshine. The blue, curving walls provide degrees of breeziness and shelter from the wind. Rainwater, something which Kéré thinks the British appreciate too little – “you don’t know what you have” – will slosh from the canopy into a central void formed between the supports, at speed and with volume, to make temporary elliptical waterfalls. That is mostly it, bar a few other touches. The deep blue, for example, is a colour worn in Burkina Faso on special occasions and to impress, when going on a date, or some other time when “you go to meet your dream”. Summer pavilion fantastic blue colour. 2017 exibition lecture archistar architecture conference coffee drink juice claudiland

Serpentine Pavilion 2017

Serpentine Pavilion 2017 designed by Francis Kéré Spreading from a central ellipse of steel supports, a layered canopy of timber and translucent polycarbonate filters the sunshine. The blue, curving walls provide degrees of breeziness and shelter from the wind. Rainwater, something which Kéré thinks the British appreciate too little – “you don’t know what you have” – will slosh from the canopy into a central void formed between the supports, at speed and with volume, to make temporary elliptical waterfalls. That is mostly it, bar a few other touches. The deep blue, for example, is a colour worn in Burkina Faso on special occasions and to impress, when going on a date, or some other time when “you go to meet your dream”. Summer pavilion fantastic blue colour. 2017 exibition lecture archistar architecture conference coffee drink juice claudiland
Serpentine Pavilion 2016 designed by Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) Continuing its mantra of bringing in architects who have yet to work in the UK, Peyton Jones’ organisation chose Bjarke Ingels’ firm BIG to build this year’s showstopper on the Kensington Garden lawns. By landing the commission BIG has already joined a roster of starchitects to have designed structures at the Serpentine, ranging from Zaha Hadid to Frank Gehry. Ingel’s pixelated tower is certainly one of the more ambitious of the pavilions built to date - in fact it couldn’t be completed quite on time This method of construction, with its bespoke connectors and bolts, will also allow the pavilion to be taken apart into pieces and shipped at the end of its time in London. It has already been sold and plans are afoot to see it travel to Asia and America. Ingels’ pavilion is pure BIG. The sinusoidal shape of stacked boxes reminds me of his early work as PLOT when the practice which later split into BIG and JDS built the mountai

Serpentine Pavilion 2016

Serpentine Pavilion 2016 designed by Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) Continuing its mantra of bringing in architects who have yet to work in the UK, Peyton Jones’ organisation chose Bjarke Ingels’ firm BIG to build this year’s showstopper on the Kensington Garden lawns. By landing the commission BIG has already joined a roster of starchitects to have designed structures at the Serpentine, ranging from Zaha Hadid to Frank Gehry. Ingel’s pixelated tower is certainly one of the more ambitious of the pavilions built to date - in fact it couldn’t be completed quite on time This method of construction, with its bespoke connectors and bolts, will also allow the pavilion to be taken apart into pieces and shipped at the end of its time in London. It has already been sold and plans are afoot to see it travel to Asia and America. Ingels’ pavilion is pure BIG. The sinusoidal shape of stacked boxes reminds me of his early work as PLOT when the practice which later split into BIG and JDS built the mountai
Serpentine Pavilion 2016 designed by Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG) Continuing its mantra of bringing in architects who have yet to work in the UK, Peyton Jones’ organisation chose Bjarke Ingels’ firm BIG to build this year’s showstopper on the Kensington Garden lawns. By landing the commission BIG has already joined a roster of starchitects to have designed structures at the Serpentine, ranging from Zaha Hadid to Frank Gehry. Ingel’s pixelated tower is certainly one of the more ambitious of the pavilions built to date - in fact it couldn’t be completed quite on time This method of construction, with its bespoke connectors and bolts, will also allow the pavilion to be taken apart into pieces and shipped at the end of its time in London. It has already been sold and plans are afoot to see it travel to Asia and America. Ingels’ pavilion is pure BIG. The sinusoidal shape of stacked boxes reminds me of his early work as PLOT when the practice which later split into BIG and JDS built the mountai
Serpentine Pavilion 2015 designed by SelgasCano Summer pavilion fantastic blue colour. 2017 exhibition lecture archistar architecture conference coffee drink juice claudiland architect landscape architect "Each entrance allows for a specific journey through the space, characterised by colour, light and irregular shapes with surprising volumes," said Selgas and Cano. "This is accomplished by creating a double-layered shell, made of opaque and translucent fluorine-based plastic (ETFE) in a variety of colours." Previous pavilion designers have included Peter Zumthor, Herzog & de Meuron, Zaha Hadid, SANAA, and Frank Gehry. According to the gallery, the pavilion is one of the most visited architectural and design exhibitions in the world.

Serpentine Pavilion 2015

Serpentine Pavilion 2015 designed by SelgasCano Summer pavilion fantastic blue colour. 2017 exhibition lecture archistar architecture conference coffee drink juice claudiland architect landscape architect "Each entrance allows for a specific journey through the space, characterised by colour, light and irregular shapes with surprising volumes," said Selgas and Cano. "This is accomplished by creating a double-layered shell, made of opaque and translucent fluorine-based plastic (ETFE) in a variety of colours." Previous pavilion designers have included Peter Zumthor, Herzog & de Meuron, Zaha Hadid, SANAA, and Frank Gehry. According to the gallery, the pavilion is one of the most visited architectural and design exhibitions in the world.
Serpentine Pavilion 2015 designed by SelgasCano Summer pavilion fantastic blue colour. 2017 exhibition lecture archistar architecture conference coffee drink juice claudiland architect landscape architect "Each entrance allows for a specific journey through the space, characterised by colour, light and irregular shapes with surprising volumes," said Selgas and Cano. "This is accomplished by creating a double-layered shell, made of opaque and translucent fluorine-based plastic (ETFE) in a variety of colours." Previous pavilion designers have included Peter Zumthor, Herzog & de Meuron, Zaha Hadid, SANAA, and Frank Gehry. According to the gallery, the pavilion is one of the most visited architectural and design exhibitions in the world.
Serpentine Pavilion 2015 designed by SelgasCano Summer pavilion fantastic blue colour. 2017 exhibition lecture archistar architecture conference coffee drink juice claudiland architect landscape architect "Each entrance allows for a specific journey through the space, characterised by colour, light and irregular shapes with surprising volumes," said Selgas and Cano. "This is accomplished by creating a double-layered shell, made of opaque and translucent fluorine-based plastic (ETFE) in a variety of colours." Previous pavilion designers have included Peter Zumthor, Herzog & de Meuron, Zaha Hadid, SANAA, and Frank Gehry. According to the gallery, the pavilion is one of the most visited architectural and design exhibitions in the world.
Serpentine Pavilion 2015 designed by SelgasCano Summer pavilion fantastic blue colour. 2017 exhibition lecture archistar architecture conference coffee drink juice claudiland architect landscape architect "Each entrance allows for a specific journey through the space, characterised by colour, light and irregular shapes with surprising volumes," said Selgas and Cano. "This is accomplished by creating a double-layered shell, made of opaque and translucent fluorine-based plastic (ETFE) in a variety of colours." Previous pavilion designers have included Peter Zumthor, Herzog & de Meuron, Zaha Hadid, SANAA, and Frank Gehry. According to the gallery, the pavilion is one of the most visited architectural and design exhibitions in the world.
Serpentine Pavilion 2015 designed by SelgasCano Summer pavilion fantastic blue colour. 2017 exhibition lecture archistar architecture conference coffee drink juice claudiland architect landscape architect "Each entrance allows for a specific journey through the space, characterised by colour, light and irregular shapes with surprising volumes," said Selgas and Cano. "This is accomplished by creating a double-layered shell, made of opaque and translucent fluorine-based plastic (ETFE) in a variety of colours." Previous pavilion designers have included Peter Zumthor, Herzog & de Meuron, Zaha Hadid, SANAA, and Frank Gehry. According to the gallery, the pavilion is one of the most visited architectural and design exhibitions in the world.
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