Saturday 8 July 2017

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The Barcelona Pavilion was designed by Ludwig Mies Van Der Rohe, as an attachment for the international exhibition at Montjuic, Barcelona, Spain.

The structure was without practical purpose, no part of its interior was taken by exhibits the building itself was an object on view. The spaces created was never seen before portraying the epoch of the architect.

Glass, Steel, and four different types of stones (Roman travertine, green alpine marble, ancient green marble from Greece, and golden onyx from the Atlas mountain) were used for its construction.

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