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Herzog & de Meuron and Ai Weiwei Unveil First Images of the 2012 Serpentine Gallery Pavilion

05/08/2012
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    <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/herzog-de-meuron/">Herzog &amp; de Meuron</a> and <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/ai-weiwei">Ai Weiwei</a> have unveiled the first images of what will be <a href="http://www.serpentinegallery.org/2012/02/serpentine_gallery_pavilion_2012.html" target="_blank">this year's Serpentine Pavilion</a>. This 12th annual commission will dig down into the lawn of London's <a href="http://www.serpentinegallery.org/" target="_blank">Serpentine Gallery</a> to explore the history of pavilions past. A floating canopy will be held aloft by 11 columns representing the past pavilions, and a 12th representing the current one. Underneath the floor, walkways and walls will be clad in cork, a renewable material chosen for its unique qualities and texture, which echoes the excavated earth. This project is the first collaborative project for Herzog &amp; de Mueron and Ai Weiwei in the UK, and it draws on the success of their past collaboration on the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/beijing-birdsnest-new-pics-of-herzog-demeurons-stunning-stadium/">Bird's Nest Stadium</a> in Beijing for the 2008 Olympics.
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  • 2012 Serpentine Pavilion-Herzog &amp; de Meuron Ai Weiwei
    The 2012 Serpentine Pavilion is envisioned as an exploration of the past 11 pavilions. Like an archeological dig, the team will root down into the earth to uncover traces of pavilions past and showcase them for visitors.
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  • 2012 Serpentine Pavilion-Herzog &amp; de Meuron Ai Weiwei
    The floor and walls will be clad in renewable cork, which was specifically chosen because of its qualities.
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  • 2012 Serpentine Pavilion-Herzog &amp; de Meuron Ai Weiwei
    Then 12 columns representing the previous pavilions plus the current one will support a floating platform roof 1.4 meters above ground.
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  • 2012 Serpentine Pavilion-Herzog &amp; de Meuron Ai Weiwei
    This roof will collect rainwater and can be seen as a shimmering mirror to reflect the sky. For special occasions the roof can be drained for events as a stage or even a dance floor.
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  • 2012 Serpentine Pavilion-Herzog &amp; de Meuron Ai Weiwei
    The 12th commission of the <a href="http://www.serpentinegallery.org/" target="_blank">Serpentine Gallery</a> will be open to the public from June 1 to October 14, 2012.
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  • 2012 Serpentine Pavilion-Herzog &amp; de Meuron Ai Weiwei
    The 2012 Pavilion has been purchased by Usha and Lakshmi N. Mittal and will enter their private collection after it closes to the public in October 2012.
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2012 Serpentine Pavilion-Herzog & de Meuron Ai Weiwei

Herzog & de Meuron and Ai Weiwei have unveiled the first images of what will be this year's Serpentine Pavilion. This 12th annual commission will dig down into the lawn of London's Serpentine Gallery to explore the history of pavilions past. A floating canopy will be held aloft by 11 columns representing the past pavilions, and a 12th representing the current one. Underneath the floor, walkways and walls will be clad in cork, a renewable material chosen for its unique qualities and texture, which echoes the excavated earth. This project is the first collaborative project for Herzog & de Mueron and Ai Weiwei in the UK, and it draws on the success of their past collaboration on the Bird's Nest Stadium in Beijing for the 2008 Olympics.

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