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Zaha Hadid Pavilion might be upwards of £500,000 for sale erected at Chatsworth House for show

United Kingdom Architecture News - Aug 28, 2016 - 20:55   15103 views

Zaha Hadid Pavilion might be upwards of £500,000 for sale erected at Chatsworth House for show

It is still Zaha Hadid's (Serpentine) Pavilion but it's name 'Lilas' any more -a frozen structure was erected at Chatsworth House for Sotheby's 'Beyond Limits' sculpture exhibition, which starts September 10 and will continue until October 30, 2016 in London. Sotheby’s Beyond Limits has firmly established itself as one of the most prestigious platforms for the display and sale of modern and contemporary outdoor sculpture, and a key event in the art world calendar.

Sotheby’s eleventh instalment of Beyond Limits, an exhibition of monumental outdoor sculpture at Chatsworth House in Derbyshire will open its doors to the public on September 10, 2016. 

An enormous, curvy, mushroom-like pavilion designed by the late architect Dame Zaha Hadid has been installed in the grounds of one of Britain’s grandest stately homes. For the last two weeks, workers have been unpacking and erecting the 23 sq m structure, called Lilas, on the south lawn of Chatsworth House, the Derbyshire home of the Duke and Duchess of Devonshire. It is a highlight of the annual Beyond Limits sculpture exhibition organised by Sotheby’s at Chatsworth and is for sale – although buyers without a substantial parcel of land might need to think twice.....Continue Reading

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