The Chilean architect Smiljan Radic has designed the pavilion of the Serpentine Gallery in London for 2014

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The Chilean architect Smiljan Radic has designed the pavilion of the Serpentine Gallery in London for 2014 -
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The Chilean architect Smiljan Radic has designed the pavilion of the Serpentine Gallery in London for 2014 - [gallery ids="15096,15097"]A gigantic rock, a monolith that has landed in the park: this is the new Serpentine Gallery pavilion in London, in Kensington Gardens, built by the Chilean architect of Balkan origin Smiljan Radic. From 26 June it will be possible to view and visit the cylindrical semi-transparent structure resting on large quarry blocks. From the outside, the pavilion looks like a fragile shell perched on large stones, and lighting up in the evening. This translucent white fiberglass shell contains an interior organized around an empty patio, from which the natural setting is visible below, making the whole volume seem to float. At night, thanks to the semi-transparent shell, amber light will attract passersby, just as lamps attract moths. Inside, as always, there will be a cafe. The pavilion will be open, hosting art, music and poetry events, until 19 October.
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The Chilean architect Smiljan Radic has designed the pavilion of the Serpentine Gallery in London for 2014 - [gallery ids="15096,15097"]A gigantic rock, a monolith that has landed in the park: this is the new Serpentine Gallery pavilion in London, in Kensington Gardens, built by the Chilean architect of Balkan origin Smiljan Radic. From 26 June it will be possible to view and visit the cylindrical semi-transparent structure resting on large quarry blocks. From the outside, the pavilion looks like a fragile shell perched on large stones, and lighting up in the evening. This translucent white fiberglass shell contains an interior organized around an empty patio, from which the natural setting is visible below, making the whole volume seem to float. At night, thanks to the semi-transparent shell, amber light will attract passersby, just as lamps attract moths. Inside, as always, there will be a cafe. The pavilion will be open, hosting art, music and poetry events, until 19 October.
A gigantic rock, a monolith that has landed in the park: this is the new Serpentine Gallery pavilion in London, in Kensington Gardens, built by the Chilean architect of Balkan origin Smiljan Radic. From 26 June it will be possible to view and visit the cylindrical semi-transparent structure resting on large quarry blocks. From the outside, the pavilion looks like a fragile shell perched on large stones, and lighting up in the evening. This translucent white fiberglass shell contains an interior organized around an empty patio, from which the natural setting is visible below, making the whole volume seem to float. At night, thanks to the semi-transparent shell, amber light will attract passersby, just as lamps attract moths. Inside, as always, there will be a cafe. The pavilion will be open, hosting art, music and poetry events, until 19 October.
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The Chilean architect Smiljan Radic has designed the pavilion of the Serpentine Gallery in London for 2014 -
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The Chilean architect Smiljan Radic has designed the pavilion of the Serpentine Gallery in London for 2014 - [gallery ids="15096,15097"]A gigantic rock, a monolith that has landed in the park: this is the new Serpentine Gallery pavilion in London, in Kensington Gardens, built by the Chilean architect of Balkan origin Smiljan Radic. From 26 June it will be possible to view and visit the cylindrical semi-transparent structure resting on large quarry blocks. From the outside, the pavilion looks like a fragile shell perched on large stones, and lighting up in the evening. This translucent white fiberglass shell contains an interior organized around an empty patio, from which the natural setting is visible below, making the whole volume seem to float. At night, thanks to the semi-transparent shell, amber light will attract passersby, just as lamps attract moths. Inside, as always, there will be a cafe. The pavilion will be open, hosting art, music and poetry events, until 19 October.
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The Chilean architect Smiljan Radic has designed the pavilion of the Serpentine Gallery in London for 2014 - [gallery ids="15096,15097"]A gigantic rock, a monolith that has landed in the park: this is the new Serpentine Gallery pavilion in London, in Kensington Gardens, built by the Chilean architect of Balkan origin Smiljan Radic. From 26 June it will be possible to view and visit the cylindrical semi-transparent structure resting on large quarry blocks. From the outside, the pavilion looks like a fragile shell perched on large stones, and lighting up in the evening. This translucent white fiberglass shell contains an interior organized around an empty patio, from which the natural setting is visible below, making the whole volume seem to float. At night, thanks to the semi-transparent shell, amber light will attract passersby, just as lamps attract moths. Inside, as always, there will be a cafe. The pavilion will be open, hosting art, music and poetry events, until 19 October.
A gigantic rock, a monolith that has landed in the park: this is the new Serpentine Gallery pavilion in London, in Kensington Gardens, built by the Chilean architect of Balkan origin Smiljan Radic. From 26 June it will be possible to view and visit the cylindrical semi-transparent structure resting on large quarry blocks. From the outside, the pavilion looks like a fragile shell perched on large stones, and lighting up in the evening. This translucent white fiberglass shell contains an interior organized around an empty patio, from which the natural setting is visible below, making the whole volume seem to float. At night, thanks to the semi-transparent shell, amber light will attract passersby, just as lamps attract moths. Inside, as always, there will be a cafe. The pavilion will be open, hosting art, music and poetry events, until 19 October.
A gigantic rock, a monolith that has landed in the park: this is the new Serpentine Gallery pavilion in London, in Kensington Gardens, built by the Chilean architect of Balkan origin Smiljan Radic. From 26 June it will be possible to view and visit the cylindrical semi-transparent structure resting on large quarry blocks. From the outside, the pavilion looks like a fragile shell perched on large stones, and lighting up in the evening. This translucent white fiberglass shell contains an interior organized around an empty patio, from which the natural setting is visible below, making the whole volume seem to float. At night, thanks to the semi-transparent shell, amber light will attract passersby, just as lamps attract moths. Inside, as always, there will be a cafe. The pavilion will be open, hosting art, music and poetry events, until 19 October."},{"caption":"The Chilean architect Smiljan Radic has designed the pavilion of the Serpentine Gallery in London for 2014 -
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The Chilean architect Smiljan Radic has designed the pavilion of the Serpentine Gallery in London for 2014 - [gallery ids="15096,15097"]A gigantic rock, a monolith that has landed in the park: this is the new Serpentine Gallery pavilion in London, in Kensington Gardens, built by the Chilean architect of Balkan origin Smiljan Radic. From 26 June it will be possible to view and visit the cylindrical semi-transparent structure resting on large quarry blocks. From the outside, the pavilion looks like a fragile shell perched on large stones, and lighting up in the evening. This translucent white fiberglass shell contains an interior organized around an empty patio, from which the natural setting is visible below, making the whole volume seem to float. At night, thanks to the semi-transparent shell, amber light will attract passersby, just as lamps attract moths. Inside, as always, there will be a cafe. The pavilion will be open, hosting art, music and poetry events, until 19 October.
A gigantic rock, a monolith that has landed in the park: this is the new Serpentine Gallery pavilion in London, in Kensington Gardens, built by the Chilean architect of Balkan origin Smiljan Radic. From 26 June it will be possible to view and visit the cylindrical semi-transparent structure resting on large quarry blocks. From the outside, the pavilion looks like a fragile shell perched on large stones, and lighting up in the evening. This translucent white fiberglass shell contains an interior organized around an empty patio, from which the natural setting is visible below, making the whole volume seem to float. At night, thanks to the semi-transparent shell, amber light will attract passersby, just as lamps attract moths. Inside, as always, there will be a cafe. The pavilion will be open, hosting art, music and poetry events, until 19 October."}];
A gigantic rock, a monolith that has landed in the park: this is the new Serpentine Gallery pavilion in London, in Kensington Gardens, built by the Chilean architect of Balkan origin Smiljan Radic. From 26 June it will be possible to view and visit the cylindrical semi-transparent structure resting on large quarry blocks. From the outside, the pavilion looks like a fragile shell perched on large stones, and lighting up in the evening. This translucent white fiberglass shell contains an interior organized around an empty patio, from which the natural setting is visible below, making the whole volume seem to float. At night, thanks to the semi-transparent shell, amber light will attract passersby, just as lamps attract moths. Inside, as always, there will be a cafe. The pavilion will be open, hosting art, music and poetry events, until 19 October.