
"The pavilion's pill-shaped volume stretches fifty-five metres, never overpowering, with timber arches that rise to twenty-eight metres—creating a vaulted enclosure that invites exploration."
"Marina Tabassum's design evokes a meditative calm, with soft daylight filtering through translucent panels, encouraging visitors to pause and absorb the serene beauty of the space."
Marina Tabassum's Serpentine Pavilion for 2025 harmonizes gently with Kensington Gardens through its elongated, pill-shaped form inspired by South Asian ceremonial tents. Featuring timber arches that rise to twenty-eight metres, the pavilion’s design is both inviting and contemplative, using materials that foster a tactile warmth. The atmosphere within is meditative, with light filtering through translucent brown panels, inviting reflection among visitors. The pavilion emphasizes the relationship between interior and exterior, offering a sanctuary that encourages pause and appreciation in the dynamic environment of nature and architecture.
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