WEEK IN REVIEW MASS STUDIES' MINSUK CHO ON THE 2024 SERPENTINE PAVILION designboom meets seoul-based architect and founder of mass studies, minsuk cho, in london to discuss the design of the 2024 serpentine pavilion. titled 'archipelagic void', this year's pavilion comprises five ‘islands,’ each unique in size, form, name, and purpose. ‘I want to create spaces where different people can come together in daily life, where they can just relax and feel at home. architecture isn’t just about capturing a nice moment in a picture. it’s something you can sit on, climb on, and interact with,’ the korean architect tells us. read our conversation in full here, and discover more recent interviews here. GRAFFITI, BUT MAKE IT EMBROIDERED following embroidered renditions of everyday objects and grocery items, alicja kozlowska returns with her take on street art. in PAINTSUCKS, the polish artist handcrafts a tactile graffiti from thick felt and various scraps from labels, newspapers, foils, and fabrics, covered with endless layers of embroidery. see more submissions by our readers here, and find out how to upload your own project here. the weekly is an inside review curated by sofia lekka angelopoulou. |