
Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2013: Occupying some 350 square-metres of lawn in front of the Serpentine Gallery, Sou Fujimoto’s delicate, latticed structure of 20mm steel poles have a lightweight and semi-transparent appearance that allows it to blend, cloud-like, into the landscape. Designed as a flexible, multi-purpose social space – with a café sited inside – visitors are encouraged to enter and interact with the Pavilion in different ways throughout its four-month tenure.
This reminds me of a climbing frame in my school playground. It probably looked about this size when i was a child. It is just begging to be climbed!

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