Bjarke Ingels' Serpentine Gallery Pavilion is "mountainous outside and cavernous inside"
In this exclusive movie, Bjarke Ingels explains how his firm BIG used stacks of fibreglass boxes to create a huge undulating structure on the lawn in front of the Serpentine Gallery in London.
BIG's Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2016 is made up of thousands of translucent fibreglass blocks, which are stacked on top of each other to form a wall that appears to have been pulled apart.
"We've taken maybe the simplest element in architecture ? the wall ? and unzipped it to form a hall inside," Ingels says in the movie, which Dezeen filmed at the unveiling of the pavilion this morning.
"What we've tried to do is create a sort of mountainous landscape on the outside and a cavernous canyon on the inside."
Ingels likens creating a void from a single wall to the approach BIG took to designing the recently completed VIA project in New York, a 142-metre-high residential building with a courtyard at its base that the Danish architect describes as a "courtscraper".
"Quite often in our work, the trigger for the idea comes from combining two seemingly mutually incompatible elements into a new hybrid," he explains.
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