The new 2,5 hectare garden will
be part of Lazienki Park, one of the most important touristic destinations in
Warsaw that includes many 18th and 19th century buildings such as the Royal
Baths, a Roman-inspired theatre and a water tower. The existing gardens in the
park were all designed around these historic buildings.
The Garden of the 21st Century is special,
because the design of the pavilion follows from that of the landscape. The 1800 m2, underground
exhibition pavilion seems to grow out of the undulating walkway that surrounds
the garden. Two entry points are carved out of the sidewalls and another one
out of the landscape.
All give access to a central hall, which
connects two major exhibition spaces and two smaller ones that have modular
lay-outs. Several oculi, or large round skylights, protrude through the walkway
and the vegetation creating a mysterious play of light in the garden, but also
providing carefully controlled daylight in the pavilion.
Both the garden and pavilion will provide new
cultural life to the park with its many museums. The pavilion will host large
temporary exhibitions, whereas the garden will play a role in local
environmental education as well as be an example of 21st century landscape
architecture.
Location: Warsaw, Poland
Architect: Mecanoo
Year: 2013
Award: First Prize International
Competition







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