1. Serpentine Pavilion 2026 with curving crinkle crankle wall
    Image: LANZA atelier | An aerial rendering of LANZA atelier’s Serpentine Pavilion, featuring an oscillating crinkle crankle wall
  2. Inside the Serpentine Pavilion 2026 made of red brick with columns and a translucent roof
    Image: LANZA atelier | Inside the Serpentine Pavilion 2026, which is constructed out of red brick with supporting columns and a translucent roof

Serpentine Pavilion 2026: ‘a serpentine’ by LANZA atelier

  • Art, Sculpture
  • Serpentine Gallery, Hyde Park
Rosie Hewitson
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Time Out says

Another London summer beckons: clouds clearing, days lengthening, an imaginative structure being erected in Kensington Gardens. Mexican architecture firm LANZA atelier has been chosen to design this 2026 Serpentine Pavilion, which features a ‘crinkle-crankle’ wall. Traditional structures seen in English architecture from the 18th century, these wavy partitions temper climate, create shelter, and are ideal for growing fruit. And fittingly, they’re also known as serpentine walls. 

The prestigious architectural commission celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2026, with a landmark series of talks programmed in collaboration with the Zaha Hadid Foundation, the charitable organisation founded by the late Iraqi-British architect, who designed the inaugural Pavilion 25 years ago. The programme kicks off with an Architects’ Talk hosted by Hans Ulrich Obrist, with a series of Family Days featuring hands-on workshops, creative activities and performances for all ages scheduled throughout the summer. Check out the Serpentine’s website for further details in due course. 

Details

Address
Serpentine Gallery
Kensington Gardens
London
W2 3XA
Transport:
Tube: Lancaster Gate/Knightsbridge/South Kensington
Price:
Free

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