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Image courtesy Sou Fujimoto Architects

Joining the likes of Zaha Hadid and Frank Gehry, Japanese architect Sou Fujimoto has been tapped to design this year's temporary summer pavilion at London's Serpentine Gallery. At age 41, Fujimoto is the youngest architect, and the third from Japan, to get the commission since the program was created in 2000. His design calls for a 3,770-square-foot, cloud-like structure built of interwoven 0.8-inch steel bars.

Check out our coverage of past pavilions, including Herzog & de Meuron and Ai Weiwei’s in 2012 and Peter Zumthor’s in 2011.

The structure will be on view from June 8 to October 20.

Another rendering of the Serpentine design and a sampling of Fujimoto’s past projects are below...

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Image courtesy Sou Fujimoto Architects

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House N, 2008
Oita, Japan
Photo © Iwan Baan

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House N, 2008
Oita, Japan
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Tokyo Apartment, 2010
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Final Wooden House, 2008
Tokyo
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House NA, 2011
Tokyo
Photo © Iwan Baan
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Musashino Art University Library, 2010
Tokyo
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