Since 2000, each summer the gallery has commissioned a temporary pavilion by leading architects including:
The inner cordon of the castle was bare now, the temporary pavilion that had been erected for their arrival now gone.
The temporary pavilion, to be situated at the north end of the convention center, will add about 300 booths.
Hadid had previously been commissioned to a temporary pavilion for the London's Serpentine Gallery in 2000.
The pavilion was such a success that the gallery has added annual temporary pavilions every year since.
The collections and displays grew for another forty years, until the temporary pavilion could no longer meet the Museum's needs.
To accommodate 350 to 400 guests, a temporary 5,100-square-foot, copper-roofed pavilion will be completed next month.
The temporary pavilions, which followed a classical theme, were designed by a committee of the city's architects under the direction of Daniel Burnham.
When the bowling green and tennis courts were built, the Club used a big tent as a temporary pavilion.
It is a spiraling temporary pavilion, translucent fabric stretched over a wood frame, 40 feet tall and 80 feet in diameter.