Summer House 2016 / Yona Friedman

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The Serpentine Gallery has unveiled the 4 designs for the 2016 Serpentine Summer House in London designed by Kunlé Adeyemi – NLÉ, Barkow Leibinger, Yona Friedman and Asif Khan.  The four Summer houses will operate in parallel with the Serpentine Pavilion 2016 by BIG

Summer House 2016 by Yona Friedman technical information

The Serpentine Summer House is a ‘space-chain’ structure that constitutes a fragment of a larger grid structure, originally  conceived for La Ville Spatiale.

– Yona Friedman

Summer House 2016 Renderings
Summer House 2016 / Yona Friedman

Design render © AECOM

In tandem with the 16th Pavilion in 2016, the Serpentine Galleries has expanded its internationally acclaimed programme of exhibiting architecture in a built form by commissioning four architects to each design a 25 sqm Summer House. The four Summer Houses are inspired by the nearby Queen Caroline’s Temple, a classical style summer house, built in 1734 and a stone’s throw from the Serpentine Gallery. In line with the criteria for the selection of the Pavilion architect, each architect chosen by the Serpentine has yet to build a permanent building in England.

Yona Friedman Statment

The proposed Summer House builds upon my project La Ville Spatiale (Spatial City) begun in the late 1950s. The manifesto for this project, published in 1959, was based on two pillars or principles: firstly, a mobile architecture that could create an elevated city space and enable the growth of cities while restraining the use of land; secondly, the use of modular structures to allow people to live in housing of their own design.

The Serpentine Summer House is a ‘space-chain’ structure that constitutes a fragment of a larger grid structure, originally  conceived for La Ville Spatia/e. This original structure, designed for bearing light loads, consists of 30 cubes measuring 180 x 1.80 x 180 m3, built with metal rings of 1.80 m in diameter and assembled into a skeleton. Some of the cubic voids are enclosed with panels of polycarbonate.

The Summer House is a space-chain construction of 4+ 1 levels. It is composed of cubes defined by 6 circles of 1.85 metre in diameter and made with steel tubes of 16 mm in diameter. The cubes are composed into irregular geometrical shapes that rest on the ground. The Summer House is a modular structure that can be disassembled and assembled in different formations and compositions. In this particular case, it is only the ground level that is accessible to visitors. But with slight technical changes, such as adjusting some of its constituting elements, all levels could be made visible to visitors.

The project is conceived to serve as a multi-level ‘showcase’ for exhibitions. Part of the cubes can support transparent  polycarbonate panels, which can be used as showcases containing artworks, plants or other objects. The Summer House is essentially a movable museum and exhibition.

Yona Friedman Works
Summer House 2016 / Yona Friedman

Yona Friedman: Space Chain construction at the Vigne Museum, Livio Felluga winery, Italy, 2014; Photo by Jean Baptiste Decavele

Summer House 2016 / Yona Friedman

Yona Friedman: Space Chain construction at the Vigne Museum, Livio Felluga winery, Italy, 2014; Photo by Jean Baptiste Decavele

Summer House 2016 / Yona Friedman

Yona Friedman: Space Chain construction at the Vigne Museum, Livio Felluga winery, Italy, 2014

Summer House 2016 / Yona Friedman

Yona Friedman: Space Chain construction

Summer House 2016 / Yona Friedman

Yona Friedman: Drawings of La Ville Spatiale, 1958; Courtesy Yona Friedman Archives, Paris

 

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