Risks can be exciting, says 48-year-old, one of youngest and least-known architects selected for gallery's programme A cow's udder stuffed with newspaper and wrapped in strips of masking tape might not sound like your average architectural model. But then Smiljan Radic , the Chilean designer chosen for this summer's Serpentine Gallery Pavilion , is no ordinary architect. This bandaged bladder, along...
Chilean architect Smiljan Radic to design 2014 Serpentine pavilion
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