In 2013 the Serpentine Sackler Gallery, with an extension designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, was opened to the public, giving new life to The Magazine, a Grade II * listed
former gunpowder store built in 1805.
Pritzker Prize - winning architect Zaha Hadid has transformed the interior of the Magazine building - a 200 - year - old
former gunpowder store - and added a curvaceous new extension as a contemporary counterpoint.
The Sackler Building,
a former gunpowder store, consists of two exhibition spaces; the South Powder room that shows «A Minute Ago» and the North Powder room that shows «Palisades in Palisades».
Not exact matches
The Sackler Serpentine Gallery is housed in a Grade II listed building, a
former 1805
gunpowder store, to which an extraordinarily iconic extension has been added.
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 Serpentine Sackler Gallery gives new life to The Magazine, a
former 1805
gunpowder store,... read more
The Serpentine Sackler Gallery a
former 1805
gunpowder store, located five minutes walk from the Serpentine Gallery on the north side of the Serpentine Bridge.
It is located in a
former 1805
gunpowder store, five minutes walk from the Serpentine Gallery across the Serpentine Bridge.