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The Ito-Balmond Serpentine Pavilion is a structure designed by Cecil Balmond and Toyo Ito and originally built for the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion programme in London's Kensington Gardens, Hyde Park, in 2002 and now part of a restaurant in southern France. [1] It focuses on modern and contemporary art.
Serpentine South, previously known as the Serpentine Gallery, was established in 1970 and is housed in a Grade II listed former tea pavilion built in 1933–34 by the architect James Grey West. [3]
The 23rd Serpentine Pavilion based in London’s Kensington Gardens, opening on June 7, will host a newly commissioned soundscape, a library and a series of performances and talks.
The Serpentine Pavilion of 2015. SelgasCano is a Spanish architectural office based in Madrid and founded in 1998 by José Selgas and Lucía Cano.The atelier focuses on the use of polychromy, creative exploration of new materials and the relationship between architecture and its surrounding landscape.
Serpentine North or Serpentine North Gallery is a listed building in Hyde Park, London, which, with the South Gallery, constitutes the Serpentine Galleries, an art exposition space. It was originally known as The Magazine , and also, from 2013 to 2021, as the Serpentine Sackler Gallery .
Serpentine Gallery Pavilion, London, July 2014. Drops, art installation in Baška, Croatia, 2020 [5] Bus Stop in Krumbach, Austria, 2014 [6] Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2014, London, UK [7] VIK Winery 2014, Millahue, Chile [8] [9] House for the Poem of the Right Angle, Vilches, Chile 2010-2012 [10] Mestizo Restaurant Santiago, Chile, 2005-2007
Sou Fujimoto (藤本 壮介, Fujimoto Sōsuke, born 1971) is a Japanese architect.. Born in Hokkaido in 1971, [1] he graduated from the University of Tokyo in 1994, and established his own office, Sou Fujimoto Architects, in 2000. [2]
The concept for the 2011 Serpentine Gallery Pavilion was the hortus conclusus, a contemplative room, a garden within a garden. Designed by Swiss architect Peter Zumthor and with a garden created by Piet Oudolf , the Pavilion was a place abstracted from the world of noise and traffic and the smells of London – an interior space within which to ...