Today's archidose #906
Here are some photos of BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group's "Unzipped Wall" Serpentine Galleries Pavilion (2016) in London's Kensington Gardens, on display until October 9th. (Photos: Iqbal Aalam)






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Looks super, but was is the reason for such a building... ?
ReplyDeleteIt's a temporary, warm-weather pavilion that houses a cafe and is a venue for talks, though ultimately the purpose is to explore form and construction (more the first) without a strict architectural program.
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