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Serpentine Gallery, London
The Serpentine gallery in London, allows foreign architects who havent built yet in the UK to create a temporary pavillion in its garden, inside Hyde Park.
The starting point for the project was to understand how londoners use the public space inside the grid of his urbanism under the climate conditions.
The Square garden and the Crescents made shape for the pavillion, which is a british garden on a protecting ceiling from the rain.
The paviment inside is old british brick, and the roof is made out of wood, covered by untreated aluminium. Because of the proximity to the water table, a whole was made and let to be full of water coming from the soil, creating a natural well.

Strategy

Voids

Parametrical landscape

Actions on the roof

Working model texture

Paviment

Sections

Plan and roof

Structure

Pavimento roof detail

Image proposal

Insertion on landscape
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