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Paris International Exhibition. Spanish Pavilion
Paris International Exhibition (1937). Sketch of the entrance to the Spanish Pavilion, designed by Josep Llu Sert and Luis Lacasa. SPAIN. CASTILE AND LEON. Salamanca. Archivo Hist o Nacional
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1899 1966 1983 Architect Architects Archivo Castile Daylight Drawings Edifice Edifices Frenchman Hist Ricas Hist Ricos Histoa63 A Histoa63 As Histoa63 O Histoa63 Os Historia Historica Historico Josep Lacasa Leon Lluis Luis Nacional Navarro Pavilion Rationalist Salamanca Sert Sunlight Upright 1902 1937 Designed Europeans Rationalism
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This sketch depicts the entrance to the Spanish Pavilion at the Paris International Exhibition of 1937. Designed by the visionary architects Josep Lluís Sert and Luis Lacasa, this modernist masterpiece was a proud representation of Spain's cultural heritage at the renowned event. The vertical and upright design of the pavilion, with its clean lines and rationalist aesthetic, was a striking contrast to the ornate structures of other pavilions. The sketch, which captures the pavilion's exterior in daylight, showcases the beauty of the building's simple yet elegant form. The use of natural light filtering through the structure adds a sense of openness and transparency, inviting visitors to explore the wonders within. The Spanish Pavilion was a significant architectural achievement for Sert and Lacasa, who were part of the avant-garde movement in Spanish architecture. Their design was a departure from the traditional architectural styles of the time, reflecting the influence of the International Style and the Modernist movement. The sketch is part of the Archivo Histórico Nacional collection in Salamanca, Spain, and dates back to 1937. It is a testament to the enduring legacy of the Spanish Pavilion and the visionary architects who brought it to life. The pavilion's design continues to inspire architects and designers around the world, and this sketch offers a glimpse into the past, showcasing the beauty and innovation of this iconic building.
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