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  1. 18 de mar. de 2013 · Toyo Ito, recipient of the Pritzker Prize 2013, along with Cecil Balmond and Arup were in charge of the design of the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion back in 2002. What appeared to be an extremely...

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  2. Toyo Ito, ganhador do Prêmio Pritzker 2013, junto com Cecil Balmond e Arup foram os responsáveis pelo projeto do pavilhão da Serpentine Gallery em 2002. O que pareceu ser uma textura completamente complexa e aleatória, na verdade foi resultado de um algoritmo de um cubo que se expandia conforme era rotacionado.

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  3. 6 de jul. de 2016 · Intitulado “Eighteen Turns,” (oito voltas), o Serpentine Pavilion de Libeskind foi criado a partir de planos metálicos que foram reunidos em uma sequência, a mesma operação de origami e mesma fachada de metal rígido que vemos em um dos seus projetos mais significativos: O Museu Judaico de Berlim.

  4. Winner of the Gengo Matsui prize for engineering, the 2002 Serpentine Pavilion was a collaboration between Balmond and Toyo Ito. The intention: to transform the most ordinary of spatial typologies – the box – into something extraordinary.

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  5. Toyo Ito and Cecil Balmond’s 2002 Pavilion was an exploration of the columnless box, an algorithm of a cube that expanded as it rotated. The structure was made up of lines crossing in space, a...

  6. 11 de jun. de 2018 · Entitled “Eighteen Turns,” Libeskind’s Serpentine pavilion was created from sheer metallic planes that were assembled in a dynamic sequence—the same origami-like operations and rigid metal ...

  7. Winner of the Gengo Matsui prize for engineering, the 2002 Serpentine Pavilion was a collaboration between Balmond and Toyo Ito. The intention: to transform the most ordinary of spatial typologies – the box – into something extraordinary.