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Barcelona Pavilion
Title:
Barcelona Pavilion
Alt. Title:
German Pavilion
View:
Small court with water basin, showing the sculpture's reflection
Creators:
Ludwig Mies van der Rohe (German architect, 1886-1969)
Creator:
Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig
Style/Period:
Bauhaus; Modernist
Style/Period:
Modernist
Location:
site: Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
City or Site:
Barcelona
Country:
Spain
Culture:
German
Date:
1929 (creation); 1986 (creation)
Material:
steel; glass; marble; travertine; onyx
Work Type:
buildings; exhibition buildings
Work Type:
exhibition building
Description:
It was not, however, until 1929 that the ideas of the earlier experimental period were finally realized in one of the most important buildings of the Modern Movement, the German (or Barcelona) Pavilion (destroyed; reconstructed 1986), Montjuïc, Barcelona. It was a last-minute addition to the German section of the Exposición Internacional in Barcelona in 1929 for which Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich (with whom he collaborated on exhibition projects) had been given overall design responsibility by the government in 1928. Here Mies van der Rohe used the open (decellurized) plan as an architectural analogy of the social and political openness to which the new German republic aspired. Space-defining elements were dissociated from the structural columns, planning was free and open, merging interior and exterior spaces: unbroken podium and roof planes were held apart by a regular grid of slender cruciform steel columns, giving a clear field for spatial design, using opaque, translucent and transparent walls freely disposed between the columns. These ideas were crucial to all his subsequent work. The rich materials of the space-defining walls, the reflecting pools-in one of which stands a sculpture by Georg Kolbe-and the furniture that he designed specifically for the pavilion (the well-known Barcelona chair, stools and table), all added to the architectonic qualities in a building of great poetic beauty. (Source: Grove Art Online; http://www.groveart.com/)
View Description:
The sculpture is called Alba ("Dawn") and is by Georg Kolbe.
Classification:
architecture
Technique:
construction (assembling)
Subjects:
architectural exteriors; commercial and industrial design; world's fairs
Subject:
world's fairs
Image Rights:
© Scott Gilchrist, Archivision, Inc.
Vendor ID:
1A1-MVR-BP-E12
Image Filename:
1A1-MVR-BP-E12.jpg
Image ID Number:
43916
Module:
Archivision Addition Module Five
Collection:
Archivision Samples
Record created:
April 25, 2013
Last modified:
April 25, 2013
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