French architect Jean Nouvel has cranked up the color quotient in London with his eye-catching temporary pavilion for the Serpentine Gallery in the middle of Hyde Park. The scarlet tent-like structure is made of glass and fabric and supported by a dramatic metal frame.
- Author: Nick H
- Published: Apr 1st, 2010
- Category: Architecture, Pavilions
- Comments: None
Regent Place Pavilion by Carmody Groarke
Architects: Carmody Groarke
Engineering: Arup
Landscape Architecture: EDCO
Lighting design: Maurice Brill Lighting Design
Contractor: BOVIS
Sub Contractor: Skanska
Specialist Sub contractors: Sheetfabs, Nottingham
Location: London, UK
Client: British Land
Project Manager: M3 Consulting
Photography: Luke Hayes
A new pavilion by UK architectural practice Carmody Groarke has opened in Regent’s Place, London. The structure is the result of a competition that the Architecture Foundation ran in 2007. Read the rest of this entry »
