Cet ouvrage a été concu par Jean Nouvel pour accompagner le projet de pavillon à la Serpentine Gallery. Composé de photos, d'entretiens, de plans et dessins sur papier cristal, de notes, de cartes..., il fournit un aperçu unique de son processus de travail. Avec des textes de Jean Nouvel, Paul Virilio et Samantha Hardingham, ainsi que d'une interview de Nouvel par le directeur de la Serpentine Gallery Julia Peyton-Jones et le co-directeur Hans Ulrich Obrist, ce catalogue est somptueusement produit et richement illustré.
Textes en anglais
Glass, polycarbonate and fabric structures create a flexible system of interior and exterior spaces. Around the Pavilion, Nouvel has created spaces for outdoor enjoyment and play, bringing the tradition of French civic parks to London. Red table tennis tables, draughts, chess, frisbees and kites are availbale for the public to play with throughout the summer months. As Samantha Hardingham argues in her essay published in this catalogue, this year's Pavilion - with its flexible spaces and emphasis on games and play - also resonates with the (unrealized) Fun Palace, an inter-disciplinary space designed by visionary architect Cedric Price in 1960-61 as a 'laboratory of fun'
This catalogue is published on the occasion of the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2010 designed by Jean Nouvel,
10 July - 17 October 2010