Architect Marina Tabassum Discusses Serpentine Pavilion in London
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Francesca Tesler
Toasted golden, schmeared with insight. Top of the rack.
Summary
Bangladeshi architect Marina Tabassum discusses the ephemeral nature of her Serpentine Pavilion in London in a video interview produced by Dezeen. The pavilion, named A Capsule in Time, is a light-filled partially sheltered structure designed by Tabassum's practice, Marina Tabassum Architects, as part of the annual Serpentine commission.
Key quotes
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"A Capsule in Time, a light-filled partially sheltered structure"
"Tabassum's pavilion marks the 25th anniversary"
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