Chapter 1
Barcelona Pavilion
Mies Van der Rohe
 
Working with non-commissioned projects besides commercial give us a possibility to explore several techniques, visions, aesthetics, and new approach’s which it influences directly our future commercial works, as well, in our company growth.
This project starts as a small fragment of our new audacious project called “Iconic Architecture” which will be splitted into several chapters being each chapter a new reading of famous architectures which branded our culture.
 
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As part of the 1929 International Exposition in Barcelona Spain, the Barcelona Pavilion, designed by Mies van der Rohe, was the display of architecture's modern movement to the world.  Originally named the German Pavilion, the pavilion was the face of Germany after WWI, emulating the nation’s progressively modern culture that was still rooted in its classical history. Its elegant and sleek design combined with rich natural material presented Mies’ Barcelona Pavilion as a bridge into his future career, as well as architectural modernism.
Barcelona Pavilion
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Barcelona Pavilion

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