London's Serpentine Pavilion for 2015 Will Be a Colorful Creative Maze
Rebecca Byers — March 25, 2015 — Art & Design
References: theguardian & architecturelab.net
A recent announcement regarding plans for London's Serpentine Pavilion for summer 2015 has revealed a stunning rainbow-tinged labyrinth that will delight patrons as apart of the Serpentine Galleries.
This year's incarnation of the Pavilion will be a psychedelic maze made of woven plastic designed by youthful Spanish architects Selgas Cano. The 2015 Pavilion is the 15th year the program has run and promises to provide a captivating, immersive art experience for individuals of all ages.
The large rainbow cocoon-like structure will reveal a stained glass effect visible from the inside and will boast a warm glow at nighttime that is sure to serve as an excellent photo opportunity. The interactive London's Serpentine Pavilion will open on June 25, 2015 in Kensington Gardens.
This year's incarnation of the Pavilion will be a psychedelic maze made of woven plastic designed by youthful Spanish architects Selgas Cano. The 2015 Pavilion is the 15th year the program has run and promises to provide a captivating, immersive art experience for individuals of all ages.
The large rainbow cocoon-like structure will reveal a stained glass effect visible from the inside and will boast a warm glow at nighttime that is sure to serve as an excellent photo opportunity. The interactive London's Serpentine Pavilion will open on June 25, 2015 in Kensington Gardens.
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