Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei is reuniting with the Swiss architects

Chinese artist and activist Ai Weiwei is reuniting with the Swiss architects with whom he created Beijing’s spectacular Bird’s Nest Stadium, to build a pavilion for this year’s London Olympics.

Ai, along with the Swiss firm Herzog and de Meuron, will join forces again to design a pavilion for the Serpentine Gallery in London’s Kensington Gardens park, the gallery said on Tuesday.

In a joint statement, Ai and the architects said the project would involve digging some five feet (1.5 meters) into the park’s soil to collect rainwater, which would be incorporated into the design.

The resulting construction will be “the perfect place to sit, stand, lie down or just look and be amazed,” they said.

Britain’s Guardian newspaper said Ai had been coordinating the project with the architects using online phone service Skype.

Ai — whose activism has made him a thorn in the side of China’s communist authorities — disappeared into custody for 81 days last year as police rounded up dissidents and lawyers amid online calls for Arab-style protests in China.

Upon his release in June, the world-renowned artist was charged with tax evasion. He is currently battling Chinese demands that he pay 15 million yuan (US$2.4 million) which he allegedly owes in back taxes.

This year’s pavillion will be part of the London 2012 festival, a series of 1,000 cultural performances and events across Britain to mark the London 2012 Olympics.

Source AFP

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