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Barcelona pavillion

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https://flic.kr/p/mbSsse | Model of Barcelona pavillon by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe | Deutsches Architekturmuseum Frankfurt exhibition: European Union prize for contemporary architecture -  Mies van der Rohe award 1988-2013  photographed by Frank Dinger  BECOMING - office for visual communication <a href="http://www.becoming.de" rel="nofollow">www.becoming.de</a> <a href="http://www.twitter.com/becoming_blog" rel="nofollow">www.twitter.com/becoming_blog</a> <a ...

Deutsches Architekturmuseum Frankfurt exhibition: European Union prize for contemporary architecture - Mies van der Rohe award 1988-2013 photographed by Frank Dinger BECOMING - office for visual communication www.becoming.de www.twitter.com/becoming_blog pinterest.com/bcmng/ facebook: Becoming office for visual communication

Barcelona Pavilion - 1929

This building, designed and built by Mies van de Rohe and Lilly Reich, was intended as the German Pavilion for the Barcelona International Exposition in 1929. It was built with the materials and construction techniques for it to last 6 months. It ended up becoming one of the most important buildings in architectural history. Mies design for the pavilion was based on the premise that it would be the face of the German section in the exposition. It was not intended to be a place to show any…

Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, Cemal Emden · Barcelona Pavilion · Divisare

Turkish photographer Cemal Emden narrates one of the masterpiece of modern architecture, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in 1929 for the International E...

Bauhaus Movement Magazine           - #Barcelona #Pavilion (1929) by Mies van der Rohe,...

#Barcelona #Pavilion (1929) by Mies van der Rohe, an emblematic work of the #Modern Movement, has been exhaustively studied and interpreted as well as having inspired the oeuvre of several generations...

Barcelona Pavilion by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe on Behance

Like most architecture students, I studied the Barcelona Pavilion in college. So it was very exciting to get to visit the building in person and see what all the fuss was about.