Is Radic's Serpentine Gallery Pavilion the weirdest so far?

Critics can't decide if it looks like a large delicate eggshell, a 60-tonne pebble or a giant doughnut

Serpentine Gallery Pavilion, by Chilean architect Smiljan Radic
(Image credit: Leon Neal)

This summer's Serpentine Gallery Pavilion has been described as "the weirdest yet" by critics, who cannot decide if it looks more like a giant doughnut or an alien space-pod.

Designed by Chilean architect Smiljan Radic (pictured below), the 14th pavilion opens tomorrow for four months in Kensington Gardens as a 200-seat cafe and venue for music, poetry, film and literature.

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