More details of Junya Ishigami's craggy Serpentine Pavilion revealed in full photo set
This slideshow of images by photographer Ste Murray offers a closer look at the rocky canopy that forms this year's Serpentine Pavilion by Japanese architect Junya Ishigami.
Ishigami's design sees 61 tonnes of Cumbrian slate used to create a mountain-like roof structure outside the Serpentine Gallery in London. This is supported by a "basket" roof and slender steel columns.
The pavilion was unveiled earlier today, but the news has been overshadowed by the announcement that Serpentine CEO Yana Peel has resigned amid a row over spyware. Murray's photos offer a more detailed look at the pavilion's architectural features, such as the way the roof curves down at the corners and the underside of the expansive slate canopy.
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