Peter Cook Collaborates with Lego to Create Play Pavilion at Serpentine Gallery
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Starr Charles
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Summary
British architect Peter Cook collaborates with Lego to create a domed Play Pavilion for children at the Serpentine Gallery in London, clad with colourful Lego brick protrusions. The pavilion opened in London's Kensington Gardens to celebrate Lego's World Play Day.
Key quotes
· 1 pulled"Play Pavilion is clad with colourful protrusions formed of Lego bricks and opened today in London's Kensington Gardens to mark Lego's World Play Day."
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