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BARCEL0NA PAVILION PRESENTED BY SNEHA KUMARI

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BARCEL0NA PAVILION

PRESENTED BY

SNEHA KUMARI

BARCELONA PAVILION was designed by ‘Ludwig Miles Van der Rohe’ as the German National Pavilion for the Barcelona International Exhibition,held on Montjuic in 1929.

Ludwig Miles Van derRohe

It is an important building in the history of modern architecture.

german pavilion, barcelona, 1929mies van der roh

The architect Miles Van der Rohe was intrested in developing free flowing space and this is done using walls as planes in isolation, joined by sliding elements or glass.Thus the wall is expressed as a single element using with space flowing around it.The majority of the pavilion building is constructed out of (cream coloured) travertine which gives the building a luxurious fell and aids the prospective of spaciousness.

- Barcelona Pavilion is known for its simple form and its spectacular use of extravagant materials such as marble,red onyx and travertine

Its architecture is pure poetry, simple honest planes of stone with slim, graceful polished steel cruciform columns. The integration of water through two shallow pools brings calmness and reflection to the pavilion.

Barcelona Pavilion building

■ Aftethe closure of the Exhibition, the Pavilion was disassembled in 1930. As time went by, it became a key point of reference not only in Mies van der Rohe’s own career but also in twentieth-century architecture as a whole. Given the significance and reputation of the Pavilion, thoughts turned towards its possible reconstruction.r

■ In 1980 Oriol Bohigas, as head of the Urban Planning Department at the Barcelona City Council, set the project in motion, designating architects Ignasi de Solà-Morales, Cristian Cirici and Fernando Ramos to research, design and supervise the reconstruction of the Pavilion.

Work began in 1983 and the new building was opened on its original site in 1986.

■ Glass, steel and four different kinds of stone (Roman travertine, green Alpine marble, ancient green marble from Greece and golden onyx from the Atlas Mountains) were used for the reconstruction, all of the same characteristics and provenance as the ones originally employed by Mies in 1929.

THE BARCELONA CHAIRMies van der Rohe designed a chair , especially f or t he Pavilion, consist ing of a leat her upholst er ed met allic pr of ile t hat over t he year s has become an icon of moder n design. To such an ext ent , in f act , t hat t he Bar celona chair is st ill manuf act ur ed and mar ket ed t oday

Barcelona pavilion chair

Georg Kolbe’s sculptureThe sculpt ur e is a br onze r epr oduct ion of t he piece ent it led Dawn by Geor g Kolbe, a cont empor ar y of Mies van der Rohe. Mast er f ully placed at one end of t he small pond, t he sculpt ur e is r ef lect ed not only in t he wat er but also in t he mar ble and glass, t her eby cr eat ing t he sensat ion t hat it is mult iplied in space, while it s cur ves cont r ast wit h t he geomet r ical pur it y of t he building.

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