1. ArchDaily
  2. Royal Parks

Royal Parks: The Latest Architecture and News

Peter Cook and LEGO Group's Play Pavilion Opens at Serpentine on World Play Day

Marking World Play Day, June 11, the Play Pavilion, designed by British architect Peter Cook in collaboration with the LEGO Group, has just opened. The Pavilion is located next to Serpentine South in Kensington Gardens, London. Developed with Pablo Wheldon and Cong Ding, the Pavilion is a collaboration between Serpentine, the LEGO Group, The Royal Parks, and CONSUL. The project builds on Serpentine's broader efforts to connect architecture, design, and public engagement through temporary installations in the park.

Peter Cook and LEGO Group's Play Pavilion Opens at Serpentine on World Play Day - Image 1 of 4Peter Cook and LEGO Group's Play Pavilion Opens at Serpentine on World Play Day - Image 2 of 4Peter Cook and LEGO Group's Play Pavilion Opens at Serpentine on World Play Day - Image 3 of 4Peter Cook and LEGO Group's Play Pavilion Opens at Serpentine on World Play Day - Image 4 of 4Peter Cook and LEGO Group's Play Pavilion Opens at Serpentine on World Play Day - More Images+ 5

UK Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre Designed by David Adjaye and Ron Arad Receives Approval

After four years since its reveal, planning permission has been granted for UK’s Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre designed by Adjaye Associates, together with Ron Arad Architects and Gustafson Porter + Bowman. First developed in 2017, the project has been stalled by public opposition concerning the chosen site and the loss of green space. A revised design has been revealed in 2019 and was given the go-ahead last week after a public inquiry. To be built within Victoria Tower Gardens, next to the Houses of Parliament, the project features a series of bronze fins marking the entrance pavilion, paired with an underground educational centre.

UK Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre Designed by David Adjaye and Ron Arad Receives Approval - Image 2 of 4UK Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre Designed by David Adjaye and Ron Arad Receives Approval - Image 1 of 4UK Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre Designed by David Adjaye and Ron Arad Receives Approval - Featured ImageUK Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre Designed by David Adjaye and Ron Arad Receives Approval - Image 3 of 4UK Holocaust Memorial and Learning Centre Designed by David Adjaye and Ron Arad Receives Approval - More Images+ 2

Adjaye's National Holocaust Memorial Faces Setback as Royal Parks Opposes Plan

The UK's new Holocaust Memorial by Adjaye Associates and Ron Arad Architects is facing criticism for the location of the project from local residents and the Royal Parks. An application for the memorial and learning center is being considered by Westminster City Council, and a petition calling for the protection of the green space is already signed by more than 11,000 members of the public. Planned for Victoria Tower Gardens alongside the River Thames close to the Houses of Parliament, the project is made to be dedicated to the 6 million Jewish men, women and children and other victims murdered by the Nazis.

Adjaye's National Holocaust Memorial Faces Setback as Royal Parks Opposes Plan - Image 1 of 4Adjaye's National Holocaust Memorial Faces Setback as Royal Parks Opposes Plan - Image 2 of 4Adjaye's National Holocaust Memorial Faces Setback as Royal Parks Opposes Plan - Image 3 of 4Adjaye's National Holocaust Memorial Faces Setback as Royal Parks Opposes Plan - Image 4 of 4Adjaye's National Holocaust Memorial Faces Setback as Royal Parks Opposes Plan - More Images+ 4