Comprising five programmed ‘islands’ arranged around a circular courtyard, the Seoul-based architect's ‘Archipelagic Void’ is open to visitors at Kensington Gardens through late October.
Per Israeli Culture Ministry officials, the decision is attributed to renovation needs of the Israeli pavilion and to a lack of affordable alternative exhibition space elsewhere in the city.
For the fifth consecutive year, Gensler and Perkins&Will remain fixed at the highest positions on Architectural Record’s annual ranking of the Top 300 U.S. architecture firms by revenue.