The new Serpentine Pavilion is going to be London's best hangout spot this summer
Briefly

The Serpentine Pavilion celebrates 25 years as a symbol of summer in London, with this year’s design, 'A Capsule in Time,' created by architect Marina Tabassum. The pavilion consists of four wooden capsules featuring translucent façades that play with light and shadow. A notable aspect of the design is its kinetic quality, allowing for spaces to be reconfigured. Inspired by South Asian Shamiyana tents, the pavilion aims to harmonize with the surrounding park environment and will be located around a mature tree, further blurring the lines between the pavilion and nature.
The 25th Serpentine Pavilion, designed by Marina Tabassum, blends architectural innovation with nature, marking the arrival of summer in London's Chic park.
The pavilion's kinetic design features four wooden capsules that filter sunlight and emulate the aesthetics of South Asian Shamiyana tents.
Read at Time Out London
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