Serpentine Pavillion

London - October 8, 2015

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Spanish architects selgascano designed the 15th Serpentine Pavilion. The Pavilion is an amorphous, double-skinned, polygonal structure consisting of panels of a translucent, multi-coloured fluorine-based polymer (ETFE) woven through and wrapped like webbing. Visitors can enter and exit the Pavilion at a number of different points, passing through a ‘secret corridor’ between the outer and inner layer of the structure and into the Pavilion’s brilliant, stained glass-effect interior. 

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Visited the exhibit located inside the Kensington Gardens next to the Pavillion Gallery. It was a pretty cool set up with all the light play from the holographic translucent structure. It’s opened till the 18th of October, it’s definitely worth a walk through. There’s a tiny pop up cafe inside by Fortnum and Mason inside the exhibit too.

Learn more about the exhibit here

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