The Serpentine Gallery’s 23rd summer pavilion at Kensington Gardens in London will be visitable from 7 June to 27 October. Designed by the Korean architect Minsuk Cho of the firm Mass Studies, it is inspired by vernacular wood architecture in his cou
This huge white chrysalis braided with links of steel was specially created for a public art event and serves as a place for open-air encounter and recreation.
The project rethinks the library and museum programs, making them coexist and cooperate in a polygonal and flexible mesh structure. The purpose of this approach is to achieve urban, social, programmatic and architectural permeability.
El alfabeto nativo coreano o hangeul, es el principal ‘signo’ del pabellón. El volumen principal, elevado 7,2 metros sobre el suelo, se genera mediante la unión de varios caracteres de ese alfabeto construidos como prismas de gran tamaño, conformando