Serpentine Galleries from London has recently announced that Chilean architect Smiljan Radić will design the 2014 edition of their famous summer temporary pavilion in Kensington Gardens. Along with presenting the new pavilion, we prepared a summary of ALL pavilions designed in the past years. From 2000 Zaha Hadid's design, to Gehry, Libeskind, Sanaa and Herzog & de Meuron ones, just to name few. You can watch all 14 pavilions here: http://www.inexhibit.com/case-studies/serpentine-galleries-pavilions-history/
What's your favourite one? And do you like the incoming one?
You can prefer one over another, love one and hate many, say "at least the usual archistars egos made a real thing", but hey....where you could see high quality temporary architectures FREE to all and designed by the most important architects in the world. Thanks to Serpentine Galleries for that!
Jun 14, 14 5:12 pm ·
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New Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2014 preview
Serpentine Galleries from London has recently announced that Chilean architect Smiljan Radić will design the 2014 edition of their famous summer temporary pavilion in Kensington Gardens. Along with presenting the new pavilion, we prepared a summary of ALL pavilions designed in the past years. From 2000 Zaha Hadid's design, to Gehry, Libeskind, Sanaa and Herzog & de Meuron ones, just to name few. You can watch all 14 pavilions here:
http://www.inexhibit.com/case-studies/serpentine-galleries-pavilions-history/
What's your favourite one? And do you like the incoming one?
Sou Fujimoto my favorite
not crazy about this new one.
Let's see how it will be, but I substantially agree with you: Fujimoto, Herzog & DeMeuron and Eliasson+Thorsen in my opinion are the most fascinating.
Zumthor
We liked all of them but 'Herzog & de Meuron and Ai Weiwei' was unbelievable.
The Smiljan Radić proposal looks interesting - like a building turned inside out.
I pretty much love all of them. It's been a great program to see small experiments.
I agree with Donna,
You can prefer one over another, love one and hate many, say "at least the usual archistars egos made a real thing", but hey....where you could see high quality temporary architectures FREE to all and designed by the most important architects in the world. Thanks to Serpentine Galleries for that!
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