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British architect Peter Cook works with LEGO to create the Play Pavilion with a domed structure for children at the Serpentine Gallery in London. Cook speaks more about the design concept, noting “[The concept was] to express joy, playfulness, cheerfulness, exuberance, and a little bit of irreverence. To use much brighter and purer colours than in a regular building. To make the enclosure free and ‘wavy’ and liable to burst out into strange shapes.”
The design is meant to be a space for families, teens, and children and is defined by its colorful accents made from LEGO bricks. It was also presented in time with LEGO’s World Play Day. It is up until August and features a single domed structure, which encourages play and exploration.
Image Credit: Serpentine


