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The Barcelona Pavilion, also known as the German Pavilion, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, as the German national Pavilion for the 1929 Barcelona International Exhibition. The Pavilion was conceived to accommodate the official reception presided over by King Alphonso XIII of Spain along with the German authorities and used for the official opening of the German section of the exhibition.
The building has become a seminal icon of modernist twentieth-century architecture, comprising symmetry, open-plan spaces, precise proportion and minimalist design. Combined with materials of glass, steel and extravagant marble. The same features of minimalism can be applied to the prestigious furniture specifically designed for the building, among which the iconic Barcelona chair.
Description Change thisThe Barcelona Pavilion, also known as the German Pavilion, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, as the German national Pavilion for the 1929 Barcelona International Exhibition. The Pavilion was conceived to accommodate the official reception presided over by King Alphonso XIII of Spain along with the German authorities and used for the official opening of the German section of the exhibition. The building has become a seminal icon of modernist twentieth-century architecture, comprising symmetry, open-plan spaces, precise proportion and minimalist design. Combined with materials of glass, steel and extravagant marble. The same features of minimalism can be applied to the prestigious furniture specifically designed for the building, among which the iconic Barcelona chair.
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The Barcelona Pavilion, also Known as the German Pavilion, designed by Ludwig Mies Van der Rohe, as the German National Pavilion for the Barcelona International Exhibition the 1929th. The Pavilion was conceived to accommodate the Official reception presided over by King Alphonso XIII of Spain along with the German Authorities and used for the Official opening of the German section of the Exhibition. The Building has Become a seminal icon of modernist Twentieth-Century Architecture,. comprising symmetry, open-plan spaces, precise proportion and minimalist design. Combined with materials of glass, steel and extravagant marble. The same features of minimalism can be applied to the prestigious furniture specifically designed for the building, among which the iconic Barcelona chair.
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