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  1. Há 1 dia · Toyo Ito Reino Unido Situada en un pabellón de té neoclásico construido en 1934 y rodeada por los excepcionales jardines de Kensington, en Hyde Park, la Serpentine Gallery ha sido desde su fundación en 1970 un enclave privilegiado para el arte moderno y contemporáneo en

  2. Há 2 dias · Source: Mok Jungwook. The wraps have been taken off this summer’s Serpentine Gallery pavilion, designed by South Korean architect Minsuk Cho and his practice Mass Studies. The 58-year-old Seoul-born designer’s temporary structure in Kensington Gardens, London, is the 23rd in the gallery’s ongoing series of annual architectural commissions ...

  3. Há 3 dias · Based in London’s Kensington Gardens, across two sites, Serpentine North and Serpentine South, Serpentine features a year-round, free programme of exhibitions, architectural showcases, education, live events and technological activations, in the Park and beyond the gallery walls.

  4. 16 de mai. de 2024 · Seoul-based architectural firm Mass Studies, led by Minsuk Cho, has been chosen to design the 23rd Serpentine Pavilion, which will be displayed at Serpentine South from June 7 to October 27,...

  5. 16 de mai. de 2024 · The Serpentine Pavilion 2024's opening in London, a much-awaited event in the global annual architecture calendar, is nearly upon us. Designed this year by Korean architect Minsuk Cho, the principal of Seoul studio Mass Studies, the large-scale installation is set to open to the public on 7 June 2024, its construction underway at ...

  6. Há 2 dias · Inglaterra > Imágenes de la Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2024, en Londres, diseñado por el arquitecto coreano Minsuk Cho fundador de la firma Mass Studies, que estará abierto al público hasta del 7 de junio al 27 de octubre.

  7. 22 de mai. de 2024 · Sou Fujimoto's Serpentine Gallery Pavilion Opens June 8th, First Photos by Iwan Baan Emerge. City of Westminster, United Kingdom. Architects: Cecil Balmond, Toyo Ito & Associates Engineers: Arup. Area: 309 m². Year: 2002. Photographs: Sylvain Deleu. Toyo Ito, recipient of the Pritzker.