The research focuses on the Lithuanian pavilion, which represented Lithuania as a country of amber in the “World Expo 2012” held in South Korea. Scientific problem of this paper belongs to the type of applied arts and is of practical approach. The paper explores local and global tendencies of architecture, taking into account the history of World Expo architecture and analysing the Lithuanian pavilion design process. These tendencies resulted in main ideas and objectives (including a narrative of space, national identity, etc.) which had an important role in architecture and could be more or less adopted in the future exhibition design
This thesis aims to examine the Turkish Pavilion in the Brussels Expo ’58 in order to comprehend arc...
As the size and scale of the summer Olympic Games proliferated over the 20th Century, there has aris...
Abstract: This project proposes an exhibition for World Expo 2025 where participants from around the...
The research focuses on the Lithuanian pavilion, which represented Lithuania as a country of amber i...
The aim of the article is to recognise the value andarchitectural qualities of the Latvian temporary...
The aim of the research is to analyse basic tendencies in modern architecture on the example of temp...
Manifestations of global architecture in the city of Vilnius are analysed on the example of Guggenhe...
Large world exhibitions are conceived as reviews of all the achievements of the individual man and h...
This chapter proposes a typology of the architecture of national pavilions. The current architectur...
This article offers a retrospective of the Shanghai World Expo 2010, placing it within an historical...
AbstractThis article offers a retrospective of the Shanghai World Expo 2010, placing it within an hi...
This research project was concerned with an interdisciplinary design-based research to an exposition...
This thesis deals with Czechoslovakian pavilion architecture at the world exhibitions in the first h...
International world fairs are temporary events in which world countries show themselves in a relativ...
After proclaiming independence in 1918, one of the most important tasks was creation of new visual-a...
This thesis aims to examine the Turkish Pavilion in the Brussels Expo ’58 in order to comprehend arc...
As the size and scale of the summer Olympic Games proliferated over the 20th Century, there has aris...
Abstract: This project proposes an exhibition for World Expo 2025 where participants from around the...
The research focuses on the Lithuanian pavilion, which represented Lithuania as a country of amber i...
The aim of the article is to recognise the value andarchitectural qualities of the Latvian temporary...
The aim of the research is to analyse basic tendencies in modern architecture on the example of temp...
Manifestations of global architecture in the city of Vilnius are analysed on the example of Guggenhe...
Large world exhibitions are conceived as reviews of all the achievements of the individual man and h...
This chapter proposes a typology of the architecture of national pavilions. The current architectur...
This article offers a retrospective of the Shanghai World Expo 2010, placing it within an historical...
AbstractThis article offers a retrospective of the Shanghai World Expo 2010, placing it within an hi...
This research project was concerned with an interdisciplinary design-based research to an exposition...
This thesis deals with Czechoslovakian pavilion architecture at the world exhibitions in the first h...
International world fairs are temporary events in which world countries show themselves in a relativ...
After proclaiming independence in 1918, one of the most important tasks was creation of new visual-a...
This thesis aims to examine the Turkish Pavilion in the Brussels Expo ’58 in order to comprehend arc...
As the size and scale of the summer Olympic Games proliferated over the 20th Century, there has aris...
Abstract: This project proposes an exhibition for World Expo 2025 where participants from around the...