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The Serpentine is delighted to present this new catalogue on the occasion of Frida Escobedo’s Serpentine Pavilion 2018, the 18th in the series of the Galleries’ annual architectural commission.

Inspired by the geometries and materials of the Serpentine Pavilion design by Escobedo, this catalogue is the first publication to focus on her practice. It brings together writing and images that have acted as inspiration and reference points for Escobedo, with newly-commissioned texts that review her work to date and discuss the themes that informed her design for this year’s structure. José Esparza Chong Cuy’s text ‘An Edifice of Time’ explores the context for the development of Escobedo’s practice, both conceptually, through the work of artists and philosophers, and geographically, siting her influences in Mexico City. Marina Otero Verzier has contributed ‘Protection and Position’, investigating the political and historical implications of the design feature within the Pavilion that refers to the Prime Meridian at nearby Greenwich. Till Roenneberg describes the effects of the ordering of time that the Prime Meridian has brought about on human behaviour and sleep patterns, while Philippe Parreno discusses the individual’s experience of duration. Sanford Kwinter, meanwhile, takes a neurological approach to the brain’s capacity to understand space and time as it moves through both, in his text ‘Headspace’. The publication also includes a chapter from David Harvey’s seminal publication The Condition of Postmodernity, a key element in Escobedo’s thinking around the themes of time and architecture, and a conversation with Serpentine Artistic Director, Hans Ulrich Obrist.

 

Authors

José Esparza Chong Cuy

David Harvey

Sanford Kwinter

Marina Otero Verzier

Hans Ulrich Obrist

Philippe Parreno

Till Roenneberg

 

Editors

Rebecca Lewin

Joseph Constable

 

Copy editor

Melissa Larner

 

Design

Estudio Herrera

 

Format

Paperback

 

Dimensions

17 x 24 cm (portrait format)

 

Pages

168

 

Publisher

Serpentine Galleries and Koenig Books

 

ISBN

978-1-908617-52-1

 

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Frida Escobedo's (b. 1979, Mexico City) prize-winning work in urban reactivation ranges from housing and community centres to hotels and galleries. In 2006, she founded her practice in Mexico City, with significant national projects including the Librería del Fondo Octavio Paz and an extension of La Tallera Siqueiros gallery in Cuernavaca. Her designs have featured at the Venice Architecture Biennale (2012 and 2014), the Lisbon Architecture Triennale (2013), and in San Francisco, London and New York. Recent projects include Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business and social housing projects in Guerrero and Saltillo, Mexico. She lectures nationally and internationally, and has won multiple awards and accolades.

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