Set amongst the trees in Regent’s Park, and divided by a series of courtyards, these wooden pavilions were designed by British architects Carmody Groarke for last week’s Frieze Art Fair. Every autumn the park plays host to Frieze Art Fair, which showcases works by more than 1000 artists, represented by contemporary art galleries across the world. The pavilions formed a new addition this year- they offered public seating as well as VIP areas adjacent to the nearby large exhibition tents.
Images: Richard Davies and Christian Richters