Apart from some cases related to the glories of nineteenth-century structural engineering and some isolated examples representing the avant-garde of the moment, world's fair architecture of the eclectic period continues to be quite an unexplored subject within the panorama of recent architecture. This article analyzes the function of nineteenth-century world's fair architecture by considering the interpretation and display of past traditions in local and international exhibitions, the different strategies implemented in their conception, and current approaches to interpretation. Finally, a reflection is made about the role of world's fair architecture in the creation of the architecture and urban planning of nineteenth and early-twentieth-c...
Detail, Panorama Transatlantique and Globe Céleste; As part of the Paris on Stage: 1889-1914 exhibit...
The aims and objectives of the organizing committee of the Exposition universelle et internationale ...
[EN] The article delves into the complex world of exhibition architectures, those whose destiny is r...
The world's fair or international exposition of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries represents an...
Gathering architectural pieces from all over the world, the Paris Universal Exposition of 1867 intro...
Large world exhibitions are conceived as reviews of all the achievements of the individual man and h...
In the historiography of architecture and engineering, international exhibitions are often character...
International world fairs are temporary events in which world countries show themselves in a relativ...
The study of an urban planning event such as the World's Fair held in Barcelona in 1888 is a good op...
This thesis will deal with the exhibition architecture that could be seen at The World’s Columbian E...
At Expo 58, the first post-war world’s fair, architecture was attributed a prominent role by both or...
The Architectural Garden of Delights: Sevilla's Exposition 1929 and the American Pavilions The pape...
Culminating during the first half of the twentieth century, the modern movement in architecture can ...
The 1876 United States Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia was not only the United States\u27 firs...
World’s fairs World’s fairs made their appearance in the middle of the 19th century as the result of...
Detail, Panorama Transatlantique and Globe Céleste; As part of the Paris on Stage: 1889-1914 exhibit...
The aims and objectives of the organizing committee of the Exposition universelle et internationale ...
[EN] The article delves into the complex world of exhibition architectures, those whose destiny is r...
The world's fair or international exposition of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries represents an...
Gathering architectural pieces from all over the world, the Paris Universal Exposition of 1867 intro...
Large world exhibitions are conceived as reviews of all the achievements of the individual man and h...
In the historiography of architecture and engineering, international exhibitions are often character...
International world fairs are temporary events in which world countries show themselves in a relativ...
The study of an urban planning event such as the World's Fair held in Barcelona in 1888 is a good op...
This thesis will deal with the exhibition architecture that could be seen at The World’s Columbian E...
At Expo 58, the first post-war world’s fair, architecture was attributed a prominent role by both or...
The Architectural Garden of Delights: Sevilla's Exposition 1929 and the American Pavilions The pape...
Culminating during the first half of the twentieth century, the modern movement in architecture can ...
The 1876 United States Centennial Exhibition in Philadelphia was not only the United States\u27 firs...
World’s fairs World’s fairs made their appearance in the middle of the 19th century as the result of...
Detail, Panorama Transatlantique and Globe Céleste; As part of the Paris on Stage: 1889-1914 exhibit...
The aims and objectives of the organizing committee of the Exposition universelle et internationale ...
[EN] The article delves into the complex world of exhibition architectures, those whose destiny is r...