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After a year of false-starts, the Serpentine Gallery has declared that MVRDV's ambitious Grass Mountain will just never happen. Instead, Koolhaas has been selected to design the annual summer pavilion -- in his first UK project. Guardian | Previously View full entry
That's right, breaking news at bdonline.frm the news > "Previous plans for a grass covered mountain-like pavilion by fellow Dutch architects MVRDV, originally planned for this year, have now been postponed indefinitely because of the œtechnical and financial issues associated with the project... View full entry
Cork, Ireland, is the European Culture Capital 2005 and the 2001 Serpentine Pavilion designed by Daniel Libeskind and Cecil Balmond has apparently found a place to roost there. flickr View full entry
Mountains everywhere, first at the Serpentine , then at the Venice Biennale , and now in Berlin. The former government headquarters of the desolved german (not so) democratic republic, better known as "Volkspalast", now contains a mountain inside, as part of a series of performances and events... View full entry
Ludwig Abache brings you new pics of the Serpentine Pavil under construction in UK. Prev View full entry
On 0lll, pics of Serpentine Pavil under construction in UK.Related: SerpentBuild2 View full entry
Images of the Siza / Souto Moura's Serpentine Pavilion are out. And dont forget, as in previous years, the Pavilion will be offered for sale so start saving those pennies. | serpentine (via) | prev View full entry
Work on the mountain , which was planned to open in May, should have begun last month but, with design problems unresolved, the decision was taken to postpone it. (Previously)A plan to erect a 23 metre-high temporary mountain over the Serpentine Gallery in Kensington Gardens, west London, has been... View full entry
Archined has some images and a pic of the Pavil by MVRDV. Why not post more?! Previously... View full entry
The 2004 Pavilion is now called 2004/2005 pavilion. It will still be designed by MVRDV who "has been working since early 2004 on a scheme that will redefine the concept of the Pavilion. Construction of this radical design begins late 2004 for opening spring 2005", as posted on the gallery's... View full entry