SERPENTINE PAVILION 2019: ARCHITECTURE AS A LANDSCAPE; A PARK AS AN ENVIRONMENT
One’s desire to get closer to the natural environment and the public demand to enhance the conditions of urban life have given rise to artificial nature in the city. The desire for natural space within the urban context has never diminished. Regrettably, this artificial nature rarely settles within the city structure, and often ends up dependent upon other urban facilities.
Every year, the Serpentine Gallery invites architects whose work has never been realised within the UK to Hyde Park and offers their front lawn to them. The recipients strive towards a new sensibility through mounting several spatial experiments, pushing the envelope beyond that of a simple architectural message. The pavilion is packed with guests every summer, members of the public who are keen to experience a new spatial experiment; therefore it becomes
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