Architectural Record – August 2019

(Chris Devlin) #1
ARCHITECTURAL RECORD AUGUST 2019
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Junya Ishigami at Kensington Gardens
Billowing over the green of London’s Kensington Gardens like a jagged
stone sail, Junya Ishigami’s 2019 Serpentine Gallery Pavilion has a thin
canopy, heaped with thick flakes of loose­laid slate, which rises from
three corners. As Ishigami suggests, the deliberately random composi­
tion of varying sized stones helps to create the impression of a natural
feature but also recalls examples of vernacular architecture, lending
the structure a kind of universal context, and reflecting the Japanese
architect’s long­standing preoccupation with the interplay between
man­made and natural environments. Chris Foges

Colour Palace at Dulwich Picture Gallery
For a few months, Colour Palace is brightening the sky at the Dulwich
Picture Gallery in South London. This summer’s pavilion, designed
by British­Nigerian artist Yinka Ilori with architect Pricegore, is the
second iteration of the competition organized by the gallery and the
London Festival of Architecture. The 32­foot­tall polychromatic
structure’s facade of wooden slats features a geometric pattern
inspired by fabrics in the markets of Lagos, Nigeria. It sits atop four
red precast­concrete rings and is held together by a blue fir frame
and a series of cables and brackets. The temporary structure will
host outdoor events through September 22. Kara Mavros

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