In the grounds of a Georgian house in Wiltshire stands a garden pavilion on an opulent scale, a 21st-century equivalent of the folly-building of the 18th. It is the only British building by the Chinese-American architect IM Pei, famous for the great glass pyramid and new galleries at the Louvre in Paris. All in all, it is a wonder.
The Sunday Times
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