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First photos of the newly opened Dulwich Pavilion 'The Colour Palace'

By Alexander Walter|

Friday, Jun 14, 2019

The 2019 summer pavilion ‘The Colour Palace’ just opened at the Dulwich Picture Gallery in London. Photo: Adam Scott

The vibrant hues of ‘The Colour Palace,’ the second edition of the Dulwich Pavilion at London's famed Dulwich Picture Gallery, are now accessible to the public throughout the summer until September 22nd. 

Designed by architects Pricegore and Nigerian-British designer Yinka Ilori, the pavilion was selected as the winning entry from six shortlisted proposals and 150 initial entries in an open design competition organised by Dulwich Picture Gallery and the London Festival of Architecture.

"I’m hoping to see people arrive and leave with a smile on their faces," said Yinka Ilori upon opening of the pavilion. "What could be better for summer!"

Photo: Adam Scott

From the project description: "This summer, the London Festival of Architecture explores ‘boundaries’ while Dulwich Picture Gallery celebrates ‘innovation’. These themes converge in The Colour Palace; a riotous, bold architectural fusion that crosses boundaries between cultural traditions, integrating art and architecture. The innovative timber structure is a feat of engineering using just one small size of timber with all the joints on show revealing the craftsmanship and structural logic."

Photo: Adam Scott

"For Dulwich Picture Gallery, the Colour Palace will act as a versatile public space that will be used for a variety of creative activities for visitors of all ages – from ‘Pavilion Lates’ to neon life drawing, supper clubs, storytelling and yoga – throughout the summer. For the London Festival of Architecture, the project is an important opportunity to celebrate London’s vibrant architectural scene and to support exciting, fresh, design talent."

Photo: Adam Scott

"Pricegore and Yinka Ilori’s Colour Palace is a testament to universal themes of colour, pattern and celebration. The design finds parallels between African and European cultures to create a building that reflects the diverse, cultural experience of south east London. The Pavilion draws on many shared traditions of geometry and pattern in architecture, and the common solution of raising storage buildings on staddle stones."

Photo: Adam Scott

"Raised on monumental feet, the lightweight structure is assembled from thousands of individual pieces of hand-painted timber. The combination of these elements creates facades of bold geometric pattern that shift and merge according to viewpoint recalling the fabric markets of Lagos, Nigeria."

Architects Pricegore (Dingle Price & Alex Gore) and designer Yinka Ilori. Photo: James Lyndsay

"Internally, the Pavilion resembles a small theatre-in-the-round, and visitors can climb to a perimeter gantry held within the depth of the slender structure. The squat volume of the Pavilion is informed by the cubic composition of Soane’s Grade II* listed Dulwich Picture Gallery, next to which it sits in close and contrasting proximity."

Looking for plans and drawings? Check the image gallery below.

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    citizen ·  Jun 14, 19 11:11 PM

    Nice.  They do owe a nod to Deborah Sussman, however.


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First photos of the newly opened Dulwich Pavilion 'The Colour Palace'

By Alexander Walter|

Friday, Jun 14, 2019

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The 2019 summer pavilion ‘The Colour Palace’ just opened at the Dulwich Picture Gallery in London. Photo: Adam Scott

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dulwich ● dulwich pavilion ● dulwich picture gallery ● pavilion ● london ● uk ● opening ● europe ● competition ● yinka ilori ● pricegore ● london festival of architecture ● nigeria
Pricegore
Pricegore

The vibrant hues of ‘The Colour Palace,’ the second edition of the Dulwich Pavilion at London's famed Dulwich Picture Gallery, are now accessible to the public throughout the summer until September 22nd. 

Designed by architects Pricegore and Nigerian-British designer Yinka Ilori, the pavilion was selected as the winning entry from six shortlisted proposals and 150 initial entries in an open design competition organised by Dulwich Picture Gallery and the London Festival of Architecture.

"I’m hoping to see people arrive and leave with a smile on their faces," said Yinka Ilori upon opening of the pavilion. "What could be better for summer!"

Photo: Adam Scott

From the project description: "This summer, the London Festival of Architecture explores ‘boundaries’ while Dulwich Picture Gallery celebrates ‘innovation’. These themes converge in The Colour Palace; a riotous, bold architectural fusion that crosses boundaries between cultural traditions, integrating art and architecture. The innovative timber structure is a feat of engineering using just one small size of timber with all the joints on show revealing the craftsmanship and structural logic."

Photo: Adam Scott

"For Dulwich Picture Gallery, the Colour Palace will act as a versatile public space that will be used for a variety of creative activities for visitors of all ages – from ‘Pavilion Lates’ to neon life drawing, supper clubs, storytelling and yoga – throughout the summer. For the London Festival of Architecture, the project is an important opportunity to celebrate London’s vibrant architectural scene and to support exciting, fresh, design talent."

Photo: Adam Scott

"Pricegore and Yinka Ilori’s Colour Palace is a testament to universal themes of colour, pattern and celebration. The design finds parallels between African and European cultures to create a building that reflects the diverse, cultural experience of south east London. The Pavilion draws on many shared traditions of geometry and pattern in architecture, and the common solution of raising storage buildings on staddle stones."

Photo: Adam Scott

"Raised on monumental feet, the lightweight structure is assembled from thousands of individual pieces of hand-painted timber. The combination of these elements creates facades of bold geometric pattern that shift and merge according to viewpoint recalling the fabric markets of Lagos, Nigeria."

Architects Pricegore (Dingle Price & Alex Gore) and designer Yinka Ilori. Photo: James Lyndsay

"Internally, the Pavilion resembles a small theatre-in-the-round, and visitors can climb to a perimeter gantry held within the depth of the slender structure. The squat volume of the Pavilion is informed by the cubic composition of Soane’s Grade II* listed Dulwich Picture Gallery, next to which it sits in close and contrasting proximity."

Looking for plans and drawings? Check the image gallery below.

RELATED NEWS Dulwich Picture Gallery's new summer pavilion brings a touch of Lagos to London
RELATED NEWS Shortlisted projects unveiled for 2019 Dulwich Pavilion
RELATED EVENT The London Festival of Architecture 2019

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    Nice.  They do owe a nod to Deborah Sussman, however.


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