The Philips company street name meant Light and Sound and they wished to show what Man can do. Therefore for the Expo'58 in Brussels they contracted Le Corbusier to create a pavilion that would transmit their message as well as show what Philips is. After all, the main aim of the 1958 exhibition was drawing attention to the opportunities of the future
The hyperbolic parabolas of Xenakis’ Philips Pavilion for Brussels Expo 58 have resonated through th...
In the historiography of modern architecture, world’s fairs have been labelled as laboratories for a...
Model interiors and model homes were a recurring element at the world fairs of the previous century....
The Philips company street name meant Light and Sound and they wished to show what Man can do. There...
These photographs taken from a 1958 issue of Philips Technical Review depict the Philips Pavilion at...
This photograph offers a general view of the Philips Pavilion. The Philips Pavilion was more than a ...
GL 315This pavilion was designed to house a multimedia spectacle that celebrated postwar technologic...
In 1958 ; United Nations, NATO1 and Europe have just been born. The World Wars are far behind. Peopl...
Exhibition pavilions are short-lived by nature. Their promotional and ephemeral character allows for...
Wissenschaftliches Kolloquium vom 24. bis 27. April 2003 in Weimar an der Bauhaus-Universität zum Th...
L'exposition universelle se tient à Bruxelles en 1958. À cette occasion est construit le fameux atom...
At Expo 58, the first post-war world’s fair, architecture was attributed a prominent role by both or...
Eindhoven and Philips, two names that are inseparable from each other. Travelling by train to Eindho...
Adelantándose a los eventos, la cultura multimedia y al desarrollo de las técnicas digitales de proy...
The Philips Pavilion at the Brussels World Fair is the first of Le Corbusier's architectural works t...
The hyperbolic parabolas of Xenakis’ Philips Pavilion for Brussels Expo 58 have resonated through th...
In the historiography of modern architecture, world’s fairs have been labelled as laboratories for a...
Model interiors and model homes were a recurring element at the world fairs of the previous century....
The Philips company street name meant Light and Sound and they wished to show what Man can do. There...
These photographs taken from a 1958 issue of Philips Technical Review depict the Philips Pavilion at...
This photograph offers a general view of the Philips Pavilion. The Philips Pavilion was more than a ...
GL 315This pavilion was designed to house a multimedia spectacle that celebrated postwar technologic...
In 1958 ; United Nations, NATO1 and Europe have just been born. The World Wars are far behind. Peopl...
Exhibition pavilions are short-lived by nature. Their promotional and ephemeral character allows for...
Wissenschaftliches Kolloquium vom 24. bis 27. April 2003 in Weimar an der Bauhaus-Universität zum Th...
L'exposition universelle se tient à Bruxelles en 1958. À cette occasion est construit le fameux atom...
At Expo 58, the first post-war world’s fair, architecture was attributed a prominent role by both or...
Eindhoven and Philips, two names that are inseparable from each other. Travelling by train to Eindho...
Adelantándose a los eventos, la cultura multimedia y al desarrollo de las técnicas digitales de proy...
The Philips Pavilion at the Brussels World Fair is the first of Le Corbusier's architectural works t...
The hyperbolic parabolas of Xenakis’ Philips Pavilion for Brussels Expo 58 have resonated through th...
In the historiography of modern architecture, world’s fairs have been labelled as laboratories for a...
Model interiors and model homes were a recurring element at the world fairs of the previous century....