Sentences with phrase «gunpowder store»

A "gunpowder store" refers to a place or area where gunpowder is kept or stored. Full definition
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.
Zaha Hadid's # 14.5 m extension to a listed early - 19th century gunpowder store in Kensington Gardens opens to the public on Saturday.
This element of the installation is an exciting and somewhat subversive reference to the renovation of the space into a gallery, highlighting as it does the hybridisation of styles that the Serpentine Sackler itself displays: the original gunpowder store's red - brick functionality, with its classicised facade, and the organic white plastic and glass extension attached to its left side by Zaha Hadid Architects, 208 years later.
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.
In 2013, a second gallery space opened, the Serpentine Sackler Gallery, which was located in a 200 - year old former gunpowder store.
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.
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.
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».
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 Serpentine Sackler Gallery gives new life to The Magazine, a former 1805 gunpowder store,... read more
Pritzker Prize - winning architect Zaha Hadid has breathed new life into The Magazine building - an 1805 former gunpowder store, located a stone's throw from the original Serpentine Gallery in Hyde Park - and added a curvaceous new extension.
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 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.
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