Model interiors and model homes were a recurring element at the world fairs of the previous century. At Expo 58, the Brussels World Fair of 1958, these forms of presentation were also a common feature. Various participating nations saw the model interior or the model home as a powerful didactic instrument with which to draw attention to the idea of successful post-war reconstruction, a new national identity or a promising future. Model homes offered an accessible formula, instantly recognisable across national borders and extremely suited to the synthesis of industry and culture. At the same time the model home was a rewarding formula for participants with a more commercial purpose. Within the Belgian Section, especially, contributions such...
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Consumentgerichte industrialisatie in de woningbouwsector is in 2004 op de belangrijkste delen verta...
The pavilion of the Federal Republic of Germany at Expo 58 in Brussels was designed by architects Eg...
In many Western countries the post-war period, up to the end of the 1950s, was characterized by a br...
At Expo 58, the first post-war world’s fair, architecture was attributed a prominent role by both or...
To the Belgian wood firm De Coene, the 1958 world’s fair (Brussels) or Expo 58 functioned as a multi...
After the Second World War, the Belgian furniture industry responded to the international developmen...
After the Second World War, the Belgian furniture industry responded to the international developmen...
At Expo 58, the first post-war world’s fair, discussions on national representation were central in ...
After the Second World War, the Belgian furniture industry responded slowly to the international dev...
In the historiography of architecture and engineering, international exhibitions are often character...
To the Belgian wood firm De Coene, the 1958 world’s fair (Brussels) or Expo 58 functioned as a multi...
Expo 58 was the first post-war international and universal world’s fair. The event was organised in ...
This article investigates the role of Expo 58, the first post-war world's fair, in the development o...
In the historiography of modern architecture, world’s fairs have been labelled as laboratories for a...
Article in section “Doctorale proefschriften”WoS, peer reviewinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
Consumentgerichte industrialisatie in de woningbouwsector is in 2004 op de belangrijkste delen verta...
The pavilion of the Federal Republic of Germany at Expo 58 in Brussels was designed by architects Eg...
In many Western countries the post-war period, up to the end of the 1950s, was characterized by a br...
At Expo 58, the first post-war world’s fair, architecture was attributed a prominent role by both or...
To the Belgian wood firm De Coene, the 1958 world’s fair (Brussels) or Expo 58 functioned as a multi...
After the Second World War, the Belgian furniture industry responded to the international developmen...
After the Second World War, the Belgian furniture industry responded to the international developmen...
At Expo 58, the first post-war world’s fair, discussions on national representation were central in ...
After the Second World War, the Belgian furniture industry responded slowly to the international dev...
In the historiography of architecture and engineering, international exhibitions are often character...
To the Belgian wood firm De Coene, the 1958 world’s fair (Brussels) or Expo 58 functioned as a multi...
Expo 58 was the first post-war international and universal world’s fair. The event was organised in ...
This article investigates the role of Expo 58, the first post-war world's fair, in the development o...
In the historiography of modern architecture, world’s fairs have been labelled as laboratories for a...
Article in section “Doctorale proefschriften”WoS, peer reviewinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishe
Consumentgerichte industrialisatie in de woningbouwsector is in 2004 op de belangrijkste delen verta...
The pavilion of the Federal Republic of Germany at Expo 58 in Brussels was designed by architects Eg...