Serpentine pavillions past and present | Art and design | guardian.co.uk


It was Jean Nouvel, one of the most decorated and unpredictable architects in the world, whom Prince Charles famously tried to remove from a £500m development next to St Paul’s Cathedral. His angular red pavilion will be built in Hyde Park this summer

Photograph: Ateliers Jean Nouvel

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News: Jean Nouvel to Design Serpentine Pavilion

The pavilion, which will sit on the lawn of London’s Serpentine Gallery from 5 July – 20 October 2010, is to be designed by world-renowned French architect Jean Nouvel. The pavilion will bright red!

The Serpentine’s Ever Changing Pavilion

by Caitlin Brody

London’s 40-year-old Serpentine Gallery may have housed works by Man Ray, Andy Warhol and Jeff Koons, but the gallery’s most impressive feature is its summer Pavilion series, which was created in 2000 by Gallery Director, Julia Peyton-Jones. What started with Pritzker Prizewinner Zaha Hadid’s steel structure, became an annual invitation from the gallery for an architect to design an outdoor Pavilion on its lawn.

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