The Gallery, opened in 2013, is housed in a former early 19th
century gunpowder store with an impressive expansion, designed by Iraqi - born British architect Zaha Hadid.
The entire gallery, previously a 19th -
century gunpowder store, reverberates with the film's soundtrack: music as diverse as Bach's Erbarme Dich and Randy Newman's I think It's Going to Rain Today, along with swearing, shouting and exaggerated sounds of drinks being put down and cigarettes being rolled — noises of everyday life writ large.
Not exact matches
The original, early 19th -
century brick building, formerly a
gunpowder store, was transformed by Zaha Hadid Architects with the addition of a new tensile structure, creating a combination of old and contemporary architecture.
In a brick - arched space of the Serpentine Sackler Gallery — a Grade 1 - listed 19th -
century building in the middle of Hyde Park, originally designed to
store gunpowder during...