February 2009
The most inspiring, and beautiful, of the Serpentine Gallery summer pavilions to date was designed by the Japanese architect, Toyo Ito, with Cecil Balmond, the Sri Lankan-born structural engineer.
Seven years on, the Serpentine has gone to Japan again to find its architects.
This time around it's the turn of Sanaa, a Tokyo practice founded by Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa in 1995.
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