Reja "The Cloud"
Reja "The Cloud"
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REJA-The Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2013 is designed by multi award-winning Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto. He was the thirteenth and, at 41, the youngest architect to have accepted the invitation from the Serpentine Gallery to design a temporary structure for the SerThe most ambitious architectural programme of its kind worldwide, the Serpentine’s annual Pavilion commisspentine Gallery in 2013.
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KentEnglandLife
Chatham, UK2,970 contributions
Dec 2023 • Solo
While in Tirana, Albania I came to see this modern art installation outside the National Gallery of Arts.
You can walk around it and climb or just sit and relax. It was a nice peaceful area.I really enjoyed it.
From what I have read it was once in my capital city of London but I never knew.
Reja was designed by a Japanese architect: Sou Fujimoto. The structure of the installation, the white transparency, creates a geometric form that looks like a cloud and it looks as if mist is rising in the park in front of the Gallery
You can walk around it and climb or just sit and relax. It was a nice peaceful area.I really enjoyed it.
From what I have read it was once in my capital city of London but I never knew.
Reja was designed by a Japanese architect: Sou Fujimoto. The structure of the installation, the white transparency, creates a geometric form that looks like a cloud and it looks as if mist is rising in the park in front of the Gallery
Written March 5, 2024
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spedubec
Bologna, Italy5,388 contributions
Jan 2024 • Solo
In the center near the Rinia park there is this modern all-white installation that I don't quite understand what it represents. But perhaps we shouldn't wonder too much about the meaning of works of art of this type, it's better to just admire them. This "cloud", all in all, is pleasing to the eye.
Written January 9, 2024
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Terry M
Hamilton, Canada4,921 contributions
Jun 2022
I at least did walk over and climb the structure. It is in the beauty is in the eye of the beholder category of buildings. A bit more reading material might be helpful re the artist's goal. I would not go out of my way to see it but it is in step with many of the new architectural buildings in the city. Hey, at least there is no entry fee for 'The Cloud Pavillion'
Written June 12, 2022
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Steve_Grant1
Oldham, UK1,771 contributions
Feb 2024 • Couples
An interesting piece of outside modern art. You can go inside it and sit and contemplate but probably not for that long. Probably worth a look at when walking around the city centre. The murals on the walls behind are equally interesting to me!
Written March 22, 2024
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BrakiWorldTraveler
Belgrade, Serbia19,450 contributions
Aug 2020
This sculpture, made by a famous Japanese architect is a piece of modern art installation set in a small lawn across the Rinia park.
Imo, it's worth detouring, it rather looks like some kind of construction work, but they say it's art, so conclude yourself.
Imo, it's worth detouring, it rather looks like some kind of construction work, but they say it's art, so conclude yourself.
Written September 3, 2020
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highimpactuk
Welwyn Garden City, UK983 contributions
Nov 2019
Another one of those modern art structures which is quite imaginative and is meant to reflect the connectivity of tech and cloud networks. It is all in the eye of the beholder. At least it is not just a banana duck-taped to the wall!
Written December 21, 2019
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Eri
10 contributions
Dec 2018 • Business
Fujimoto has brought us a piece from Japan. Every time we need to feel some modern and functional architecture we visit this place.
It has steps to seet and place for small parties.
It has steps to seet and place for small parties.
Written December 26, 2018
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AAGill
London, UK227 contributions
Aug 2021
The whole thing is a bit neglected. It is dirty and needs a good clean. On the whole a bit bleh! Our kids spent about 10 mins climbing and was done.
Written September 2, 2021
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Jisagod2u
London, UK233 contributions
Aug 2019
Worth a visit albeit for 10 minutes, it would be nice to bring a pack of cards and enjoy the space for an hour. The art museum (a few €) behind is also worth visiting to see true communist-style paintings giving a very vivid insight into the era post 1991. This cloud feature is great!!
Written August 30, 2019
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Cheng Z
Moscow, Russia33 contributions
May 2019 • Family
It was said that the sculpture was made and donated by a Japanese artist, which was a surprise. It's definitely fun to see. You can go up, around, and inside the structure to look at different facets of it.
Written May 9, 2019
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