Sou Fujimoto: Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2013Köenig, 2013 - 93 pagine From the Gallery website: The Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2013 is designed by multi award-winning Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto. He is the thirteenth and, at 41, youngest architect to accept the invitation to design a temporary structure for the Serpentine Gallery. The most ambitious architectural programme of its kind worldwide, the Serpentine's annual Pavilion commission is one of the most anticipated events on the cultural calendar. Past Pavilions have included designs by Herzog & de Meuron and Ai Weiwei (2012), Frank Gehry (2008), the late Oscar Niemeyer (2003) and Zaha Hadid, who designed the inaugural structure in 2000. We are thrilled to be working with one of the most fascinating architects in the world today. A visionary, who has conceived an extraordinary response to our invitation to design the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion, Sou Fujimoto has designed a structure that will enthral everyone that encounters it throughout the summer. --Julia Peyton-Jones, Director, and Hans Ulrich Obrist, Co-Director, Serpentine Gallery |
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... labyrinth has been running in tandem with the grid in your work , was a starting point in your first building and has been important to your thinking ever since . Perhaps it is partly because of the influence of Tokyo on your work ...
... labyrinth has been running in tandem with the grid in your work , was a starting point in your first building and has been important to your thinking ever since . Perhaps it is partly because of the influence of Tokyo on your work ...
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... labyrinth , and I would even say the promenade . How does this work within urban planning and control and maximisation of space ? SF : In Tokyo we have House NA ( 2011 ) , with its many , many steps . That's a small house in Tokyo with ...
... labyrinth , and I would even say the promenade . How does this work within urban planning and control and maximisation of space ? SF : In Tokyo we have House NA ( 2011 ) , with its many , many steps . That's a small house in Tokyo with ...
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... labyrinth , in which their relationship is playfully balanced . Fictitious space also plays a role here , as with the trompe l'oeil in House N. A borderline is more effective if the intruder loses his bearings . The many- layered filter ...
... labyrinth , in which their relationship is playfully balanced . Fictitious space also plays a role here , as with the trompe l'oeil in House N. A borderline is more effective if the intruder loses his bearings . The many- layered filter ...
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SERPENTINE GALLERY PAVILION 2013 | 14 |
IN CONVERSATION | 27 |
ON SOU FUJIMOTO | 47 |
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