Each year London creates a new and fresh design for its Serpentine Gallery Pavillon that is located in the Kensington Gardens as a nod to the current themes in architecture. This year BIG is the team that put together the design of the Pavillon using a series of stacked hollow bricks to create an angular tower made entirely out of blocks. The tower is open on either end allowing visitors to walk through the space and remain connected to the outdoor while in an enclosed space.
The tower features over 1,800 blocks that are entirely hollow in the centre to form the exterior facade of the tower. The blocks are held in place using sturdy aluminum struts that provide support to the building.
Undulated Box Towers
The Annual Serpentine Gallery Pavillon is Comprised of Stacked Hollow Blocks
Trend Themes
1. Stacked Hollow Blocks - Opportunity for the construction industry to explore innovative building materials and techniques.
2. Angular Tower Design - Potential for architects and designers to create unique and visually striking structures.
3. Open-ended Spaces - Opportunity for businesses in the hospitality and retail sectors to create immersive and flexible environments.
Industry Implications
1. Construction - Disruptive innovation opportunities in the use of new materials and construction techniques.
2. Architecture - Innovative design opportunities in creating visually striking structures.
3. Hospitality and Retail - Opportunities to create immersive and flexible spaces for customers.