London / united kingdom / 2005. The serpentine gallery pavilion 2008 will give london the first example of frank gehry’s spectacular architecture. Annual architectural commissions and public programmes the 2005 pavilion was based on a simple rectangular grid that was distorted to create a dynamic curvaceous form.
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To create an instant architectural exhibition as substantial and satisfying as any show within the serpentine.
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The result was a structure that mirrored the domestic scale of the serpentine and articulated the landscape between the two. It comprised interlocking timber beams, a material that accentuated the relationship between the pavilion and surrounding park. Sophie o'brien with melissa larner and claire feeley (eds.). The serpentine pavilion is similar, since the park is highly public, the gallery is public and the pavilion will also be very public.
Álvaro siza and eduardo souto de moura teamed up with engineer cecil balmond, who was then working for arup, to design the 2005 serpentine gallery pavilion.
Herzog & de meuron + ai weiwei. London, koenig books / serpentine gallery, 2012. Apr 19, 05 2:30 pm ·. The rules of design, construction time, demountablility and reconstructability of the serpentine pavilion make this an incredibly difficult project.
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The 2005 serpentine pavilion was designed by portuguese architects alvaro siza and eduardo souto de moura. A pavilion that can be used by the cramped serpentine gallery as a café for the summer by day and a place for parties and events by night. A forum that will bring people together under one roof so that they can meet and exchange ideas. It is an ongoing programme of temporary structures by internationally.
Serpentine gallery, kensington gardens, london, great britain.
Julia, you mentioned the forum and i think this is a very good word to describe what this pavilion intends to be: Álvaro siza and eduardo souto de moura teamed up with engineer cecil balmond, who was then working for arup, to design the 2005 serpentine gallery pavilion.