03/05/23

Lina Ghotmeh, Serpentine Pavilion 2023 @ Serpentine, London

Serpentine Pavilion 2023 
Designed by Lina Ghotmeh — Architecture 
Serpentine, London 
9 June – 29 October 2023 

Lina Ghotmeh
Lina Ghotmeh
Photo © Gilbert Hage

Serpentine Pavilion 2023 - Designed by Lina Ghotmeh
Serpentine Pavilion 2023 
Designed by Lina Ghotmeh — Architecture 
Design render, exterior view 
Photo © Lina Ghotmeh — Architecture. Courtesy: Serpentine

The 22nd Pavilion, designed by French-Lebanese Paris-based architect Lina Ghotmeh, will be unveiled to the public at Serpentine South on Friday 9 June 2023.

Serpentine Pavilion 2023 – À table
 
Inspired by the architect’s Mediterranean heritage and fervent discussions around the table over current affairs, politics, personal lives, and dreams, the Pavilion is titled À table – a French call to sit down together at a table to engage and participate in dialogue while sharing a meal. As such, the interior of the Pavilion features a concentric table along the perimeter, inviting us to convene, sit down, think, share and celebrate exchanges that enable new relationships to form.

Considering food as an expression of care, the Pavilion’s design is a space for grounding and reflection on our relationship to land, nature and environment. By offering a moment of conviviality around a table, Lina Ghotmeh welcomes us to share the ideas, concerns, joys, dissatisfactions, responsibilities, traditions, cultural memories, and histories that bring us together.
 
Serpentine Pavilion 2023 – Structure and Build
 
Built predominantly from bio-sourced and low-carbon materials, the Serpentine Pavilion 2023 continues Lina Ghotmeh’s focus on sustainability and designing spaces that are conceived in dialogue with the natural environment that surrounds them. The design of the space responds to the shape of the surrounding tree canopies, the internal wooden beams that encircle the perimeter of the Pavilion emerge as thin tree trunks. The fretwork panels that sit between the beams feature plant-like cut out patterns, allowing natural light and ventilation. The Pavilion’s pleated roof is inspired by a structure of a palm leaf and the lightwell in the middle furthers the space’s integration with its environment. The structure’s modest low roof takes inspiration from togunas: structures found in Mali, West Africa, which are traditionally used for community gatherings to discuss current issues, but also to offer shade and relief from heat. The low-lying roofs of these structures encourage people to remain seated peacefully and pause throughout discussions.
 
Placing nature, the organic and sustainability at its core, Lina Ghotmeh’s Pavilion is designed to minimise its carbon footprint and environmental impact, in line with Serpentine’s sustainability policy. 
 
The predominantly timber structure is light-weight and fully demountable, with a focus on sustainably sourced materials and the reusability of the structure after its time installed at Serpentine.
Lina Ghotmeh, Architect said: “There is such enthusiasm as the Pavilion's opening draws near and an occasion to provide a space for people to simply enjoy, stroll, and meet while discussing on the difficulties of today to spur the necessary change. The Pavilion rises as a wooden structure in keeping with the natural surroundings, inviting us to sit around exquisitely crafted stools and tables and take in the surroundings. Collaborating with The Conran Shop to create the tables and chairs I envisaged for the Pavilion, has been fantastic on this occasion. The Pavilion serves as a place of meeting, togetherness, conviviality, and joy, and the furniture serves as its focal point.”
Bettina Korek, Chief Executive, and Hans Ulrich Obrist, Artistic Director, said: “We are honoured to unveil Lina Ghotmeh’s first structure in the UK, À table, which continues in Serpentine’s mission of building new connections between artists and society. Drawing on natural elements that reflect its local surroundings, Ghotmeh’s design promotes unity and conviviality in its form and function. We are endlessly grateful to our loyal partners and supporters for making Ghotmeh’s remarkable concept for a Pavilion into an inspiring reality. Like all our programmes, À table will be open to all, and our hub for free summer programming in the park.”
This year’s Pavilion selection was made by Serpentine Artistic Director Hans Ulrich Obrist, CEO Bettina Korek, Director of Construction and Special Projects Julie Burnell, Director of Curatorial Affairs and Public Practice Yesomi Umolu, and Curator at Large, Architecture and Site-specific Projects Natalia Grabowska together with advisors Sir David Adjaye OM OBE and David Glover. In 2022, Sir Adjaye was appointed to the Order of Merit, selected by Her Majesty the Queen, in recognition of distinguished service in the armed forces, science, art, literature, or for the promotion of culture.

LINA GHOTMEH

Lina Ghotmeh’s (b.1980, Beirut, Lebanon) projects include the Estonian National Museum (Grand Prix Afex 2016 & Mies Van Der Rohe Nominee); ‘Stone Garden’, crafted tower and gallery spaces in Beirut (Dezeen 2021 Architecture of the year Award), Lebanon; ‘Réalimenter Masséna’ wooden tower dedicated to sustainable food culture in Paris (laureate of Paris’ call for innovative projects), France; Ateliers Hermès in Normandy, first passive low carbon workshops building in France; Wonderlab exhibition in Tokyo and Beijing & Les Grands Verres for the Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France.
 
Lina Ghotmeh is actively involved in the academic world and has lectured in institutions across the world. She was the Louis I Khan 2021 visiting professor at Yale School of Architecture in United States and Gehry Chair 2021–22 at the University of Toronto, Canada. She co-presides the Scientific Network for architecture in extreme climates and was a member of the Aga Khan Award for Architecture 2022 Jury. Among Prizes, she was awarded in 2021 the 2020 Schelling Architecture Prize, has received the 2020 Tamayouz ‘Woman of Outstanding Achievement’, the French Fine Arts Academy Cardin Award 2019, the Architecture Academy Dejean Prize 2016 and the French Ministry of Culture Award in 2008.
 
Her work is currently exhibited at the Cooper Hewitt Smithsonian Museum in New York and was previously shown at the MAXXI in Rome (2021–22) and the 17th Architecture Biennale in Venice (2021). Her projects have been published by Phaidon, RIBA, Domus and Architectural Record.
 
Under Lina Ghotmeh’s leadership, Lina Ghotmeh — Architecture designed the new Hermès Leather Workshops. Titled Precise Acts – Hermès Workshops, a brick structure with impressive spanning arches was inaugurated in April 2023 in Louviers, Normandy, France. She is also the programme director for the Fondation d’entreprise Hermès’ sixth Skills Academy 2023, on stone, highlighting innovative approaches to particular materials.

SERPENTINE PAVILION

This pioneering commission, which began in 2000 with Dame Zaha Hadid, has presented the first completed UK structures by some of the biggest names in international architecture. The Pavilion is realised with the support of technical advisors Aecom. In recent years, it has grown into a highly anticipated showcase for emerging talents, from Sumayya Vally, Counterspace (South Africa), the youngest architect to be commissioned, and Frida Escobedo (Mexico), to Diébédo Francis Kéré (Burkina Faso) and Bjarke Ingels (Denmark), whose 2016 Pavilion was the most visited architectural and design exhibition in the world. Last year’s Pavilion, Black Chapel was designed by Theaster Gates (US).
 
In 2021, the Pavilion programme evolved beyond its physical location for the first time and expanded with a series of Fragments placed across London. It also saw the launch of Support Structures for Support Structures, a fellowship programme initiated by Serpentine that supports up to ten artists and collectives working at the intersection of art, spatial politics, and community practice.

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