Serpentine Pavilion by Smiljan Radic

LONDON – The Serpentine Gallery, located in London’s Kensigton Gardens, began commissioning a temporary pavilion in 2000. Since then, the structure’s six-month stint in the park has become an annual event. Originally the commission was awarded to
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