Serpentine pavilions past and present – in pictures
Sou Fujimoto's design for the 2013 Serpentine PavilionPhotograph: PRHerzog & de Meuron and Ai Weiwei 2012 pavilionPhotograph: Oli Scarff/Getty ImagesPeter Zumthor's 2011 creationPhotograph: Sarah Lee for the Guardian
Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2010, designed by Jean Nouvel.Photograph: guardian.co.ukThe ninth annual Serpentine pavilion, designed by Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa of Sanaa.Photograph: guardian.co.ukThe latest pavilion to be installed in Hyde Park this summer will be a timber and glass 'street' designed by the architect Frank GehryPhotograph: guardian.co.ukInside the 2007 pavilion designed by Icelandic artist Olafur Eliasson and Norwegian architect Kjetil ThorsenPhotograph: Daniel Berehulak/guardian.co.ukEvening view of the 2007 pavilion by Olafur Eliasson and Kjetil ThorsenPhotograph: Luke Hayes/guardian.co.ukThe 2006 pavilion, which had an inflatable canopy as the roof, was designed by architect Rem Koolhaas and structural designer Cecil BalmondPhotograph: Graeme Robertson/guardian.co.ukFollowing MVRDV with Arup's unrealised 2004 project was Alvaro Siza and Edouardo Souto de Moura's pavilion designed with Cecil Balmond and ArupPhotograph: Sarah Lee/guardian.co.ukOscar Niemeyer, the man who built Brasilia, designed the Serpentine's 2003 pavilionPhotograph: Richard Bryant/guardian.co.ukThe Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2002, designed by Toyo ItoPhotograph: Eamonn McCabe/guardian.co.ukSerpentine Gallery Pavilion 2001, designed by Daniel Liebeskind with ArupPhotograph: Helene Binet/guardian.co.ukA close-up view of the 2001 Libeskind pavilionPhotograph: Martin Godwin/guardian.co.ukThe 2000 Serpentine Gallery Pavilion designed by Zaha HadidPhotograph: Dafydd Jones/guardian.co.uk
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