Leafy Kensington isn’t known for its experimental architecture, but since 2000 it has hosted some of the discipline’s most imaginative constructions. Bizarre is a word that has sometimes been applied to the work of Bjarke Ingels, the founder of the Danish firm BIG, and the man Every year the chance to build a temporary pavilion on the lawn outside the Serpentine Gallery in Kensington Gardens is offered to one of the world’s most dazzling architecture talents. Their responses have ranged from the brilliant to the utterly bizarre. The only condition is that they must not have built in Britain before.
Source: The Times June 07, 2016 23:03 UTC