SERPENTINE PAVILION 2019
The London cultural summer officially begins with the inauguration of the Serpentine Pavilion. The pavilion, a temporary structure annexed to the Serpentine Gallery in the heart of the Kensington Garden, is signed each year by a leading architect on the world scene. For 2019, the young Japanese designer Junia Ishigami, famous for his structures that use natural materials and reinterpret the archetypes of architecture, was called. Ishigami’s pavilion is inspired by the concept of a roof, the most popular architectural form in the world. It consists of a cover with an organic pattern, made with panels of slate resting on a light metal structure that acts as a support. Inside, the space is similar to a cave, a refuge for contemplation. Describing his design, Ishigami said: “My design for the Pavilion plays with our perspectives of the built environment against the backdrop of a natural landscape, emphasizing a natural and organic feel as though it had grown out of the lawn, resembling a hill made out of rocks. This is an attempt to supplement traditional architecture with modern methodologies and concepts, to create in this place an expanse of scenery like never seen before. Possessing the weighty presence of slate roofs seen around the world, and simultaneously appearing so light it could blow away in the breeze, the cluster of scattered rock levitates, like a billowing piece of fabric”.
Architect Matteo Italia – Italia and Partners Italia and Partners was founded in 2013 from the merger of the two architecture and design studios Dedalo Architettura and Mattia lab, with the aim of offering an increasingly advanced and global architecture consultancy, combining their know-how. The architect Matteo Italia, together with his father Vincenzo, coordinates the Turin studio focusing mainly on the residential segment. Matteo Italian was born in 1984 and he graduated in architecture at the Polytechnic University of Turin in 2010, but even before his graduation, when he was very young, designed his own clothing line and collaborated with many internationally renowned companies.
Matteo has numerous active projects, mainly residential but also for contract projects, including hotels, shops, restaurants, and public places.
Since 2010, he is also an architectural consultant for the Onlywood store in Turin.
Architect: Matteo Italia
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