Other Pavilions
- The
Mies van der Rohe Foundation
- http://www.miesbcn.com/
The Mies van der Rohe Foundation, created in 1983 with
the purpose of carrying to an end the reconstruction of the
German Pavilion of Mies van der Rohe, is a public entity
which principal goal is to encourage and spread the cultural
debate on modern and contemporary architecture. Likewise, it
has been entrusted to the Mies van der Rohe Foundation the
task of preserve, use and administrate the German Pavilion
of the World Exhibition of 1929.
(last visited 17 November 2004)
- Zipped model
of the Pavilion
- http://www.tue.nl/lava/modelshop/barcpav.zip
A DXF model of the Pavilion by Marco Vlemmix from
LAVA at the Technical University
of Eindhowen.
(last visited 27 September 1997)
- Build
your own Pavilion
- http://www.sbu.ac.uk/Architecture/upfnhtml/alias-hm.html
Use Alias Upfront to build a model of the Pavilion for
yourself. The model I used for the renderings in the walkthrough
is derived from a base model given to me by James
Attree at the Department
of Architecture & Civil Engineering at Southbank
University in London, UK.
(last visited 27 September 1997)
- The
Barcelona Lounge Chair
- http://homeport.tcs.tulane.edu/lester/text/1890-Present/Modern/Modern102.html
The Barcelona Lounge Chair appears as one of a large
collection of references in Professor Hugh Lester's
online information for his courses Period and Style for
Designers, I and II at Tulane University.
(last visited 27 September 1997)
- UM-VRL Barcelona Pavilion
- http://www-VRL.umich.edu/project/barcelona/
Views of computer models of the Pavilion at the Virtual Reality Lab at the
Univerity of Michigan. Download the VRML version!
(last visited 1 May 2000)
- Pabellón de Barcelona
- http://www.fadu.uba.ar/cao/datarq/ob_0002.htm
Views and an animation of the pavilion at DATAARQ,
Base de Datos Hipermedia
de la Arquitectura Moderna.
(last visited 27 September 1997)
The Barcelona Pavilion