Video: The Pavilion by Sanaa, Serpentine, London
Kicking off back in 2000 with Zaha Hadid's suitably swooping offering, the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion project (sponsored by NetJets Europe) has, each year since, introduced a specially commissioned pavilion to London's Hyde Park. With Alumnus including Rem Koolhaas and Olafur Eliasson, this year sees the turn of Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa of Japanese firm,Sanaa.
Watch a video interview with the architects and tour the pavillion
see more images of this year's pavillion and past work from Sanaa
Best known for their toppled, cubic addition to the New York skyline - in the shape of the New museum of Contemporary Art - the pair have been practicing under the collaborative title for over a decade, and their paired down architectural approach can be witnessed in cities across the globe with the Prada Beauty building in Hong Kong and the Christian Dior building in Tokyo.
Set to sit upon the gallery's lawn for the duration of the summer, the Pavilion itself, in the words of the architects, is like 'floating aluminum, drifting freely between the trees like smoke.' With no walls and no sense of physical restriction, SANAA's Pavilion is fixed, like a floating oil slick, upon a sparse collection of wispy columns.
Taking a birds-eye view, the giant, looping aluminum roof that comprises the pavilion sits like a giant silver paint splodge, next to the rather more traditional architecture of the Serpentine itself. Designed to act as an extension of the park, SANAA hope their addition will protect summer revelers from the highly variable elements.
SANAA's first built structure in the UK, the pavilion contains space for a cafe and a theatre - within which performances, talks and film screenings will take place throughout the Pavilion's four months in residence.
Receive our daily digest of inspiration, escapism and design stories from around the world direct to your inbox.
ADDRESS
Serpentine Gallery
Kensington Gardens
London
W2 3XA
-
Lighting designer Andi Watson on creating Mitski’s sculptural stage for 'The Land'In Mitski’s live show and new concert film, a single beam of light becomes her dance partner. Lighting designer Andi Watson discusses turning shadow, movement and restraint into the architecture of feeling
-
Making mirrors with A Vibe Called Tech, the collective democratising designLast week, Wallpaper* Paris Editor Amy Serafin spent a day with a group of creatives led by Julie Richoz, making mirrors: here's what went down (and how to make your own)
-
A postcard from We Design Beirut: 'We’re learning how to break barriers and create dialogue'The second edition of We Design Beirut celebrated design, architecture, heritage and creativity
-
A life’s work: Hans Ulrich Obrist on art, meaning and being drivenAs the curator, critic and artistic director of Serpentine Galleries publishes his memoir, ‘Life in Progress’, he tells us what gets him out of bed in the morning
-
Danielle Brathwaite-Shirley’s multiplayer experience at London’s Serpentine invites visitors to connect in the real worldDanielle Brathwaite-Shirley rethinks a typical art gallery visit with a new exhibition at Serpentine which encourages viewers to get off the screen
-
Looking at people looking at art: inside the mind of a gallery attendantVisitor experience workers at London’s Tate Modern, Serpentine, Barbican and V&A share what it’s like to watch people looking at art during a time of changing attention spans and rising vandalism
-
Gerhard Richter unveils new sculpture at Serpentine SouthGerhard Richter revisits themes of pattern and repetition in ‘Strip-Tower’ at London’s Serpentine South
-
Tomás Saraceno’s spider-led show at Serpentine has legs, and lots of them‘Web(s) of Life’, the first major UK show by Tomás Saraceno, is a living, collaborative and multi-species call to climate action involving everything from dog-friendly sculptures to ‘spider diviners’ – but no phones allowed
-
Steve McQueen to screen his harrowing film 'Grenfell' at London’s SerpentineAcclaimed film director and artist Steve McQueen will screen his film, Grenfell, at London’s Serpentine South gallery (7 April-10 May 2023), six years after the Grenfell Tower block blaze killed 72
-
Barbara Chase-Riboud at Serpentine: alternative monuments, parallel histories‘Infinite Folds’ at Serpentine North Gallery celebrates Barbara Chase-Riboud, the American artist, novelist and poet who has spent more than seven decades pondering history, memory, and the public monument
-
Theaster Gates’ design for Serpentine Pavilion 2022 revealedThe American artist and urban planner reveals his plans for the Serpentine Pavilion 2022. Black Chapel has spirituality, music and community at its heart