BARCELONA
PAVILION
Type: Exhibition Building
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Year: 1929
Architect: Mies van der Rohe
BARCELONA PAVILION was designed as the German
National Pavilion for the Barcelona International
Exhibition held in 1929.
Barcelona Pavilion is known for its simple form and
its spectacular use of
extravagant materials such as
marble, red onyx and
travertine
The architect Miles Van der Rohe was interested 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 the 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.
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Type: Residential Building
Location: Utrecht, Netherlands
Completed: 1924
Architect: Gerrit Rietveld
RIETVELD SCHRDER
HOUSE
The Rietveld Schrder House was built for Mrs. Truus
Schrder-Schrder and her three children.
The Schroder House is the only building that was
designed in complete accordance with the De Stijl style,
which was marked by primary colors and pure ideas.
The two-story house contains a transformable
kitchen/dining/living area, studio space and reading room
on the bottom, and the second floor contained bedrooms
and storage space, only separated by portable partitions.
Main Structure: Reinforced concrete slabs and steel
profiles
Walls: Brick and Plaster
Window frames, doors, and floors: Wood
Windows are hinged so that they are only able to open 90
degrees to the wall.
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