Pavilion de Vitro

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Le Pavilion de Vitro construite in 1914 per Bruno Taut esseva un prismatic cupola de vitro al Deutscher Werkbund Exhibition in Köln, Germania. [1][2] Le structura esseva un puncto de referimento con colores brillante al exhibition, contruite usante beton e vitro. [1][2] Le structura de beton habeva incrustate plattos de vitro colorate al faciada, agiente como speculos. [3] Taut describeva su pauc templo de beltate como "...reflexiones de lumine cuje colores comenciava del base con un blau obscur, e se elevante a verde musco e jalne auree, culminante al summitate con un luminose jalne pallide."

Pavilion de Vitro
instantia de: pavilion[*]


Commons: Glashaus
Scalas e cascadas interior

Le Pavilion to Vitro de Taut es su complimento le plus cognoscite. [1][2][3] Ille lo construeva pro le association del industria de vitro german specificamente pro le exhibition de 1914. [1][2][3] Illos financiava le structura, le qual esseva considerate como un casa de arte. [4] Le structura esseva create in le tempore quando expressionismo esseva situate in su plus alte position. [1][2][3] Nunc existe solo photographias de nigre e blanc del edificio que esseva facite in 1914. [1] Le edificio esseva destruite tosto post le exhibition, proque illo non esseva facite pro usage practic. [1][3]

Le Pavilion de Vitro esseva un structura rhombic con un figura de ananas e un designo polygonal de multe facettias. [1][2] Illo habeva un base construite de briccas de vitro dense usate al muros exterior, sin rectangulos. [1][2] Le Pavilion de Vitro de Taut esseva le prime edificio de importantia construite de briccas de vitro. [3][5] [2][6]

Bibliographia

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  • Weston, Richard, Plans, Sections and Elevations: Key Buildings of the Twentieth Century, Laurence King Publishing 2004, ISBN 1-85669-382-1
  • Watkin, David, A History of Western Architecture, Laurence King Publishing 2005, ISBN 1-85669-459-3
  • Richards, Brent et al, New Glass Architecture, Yale University Press 2006, ISBN 0-300-10795-1
  • Colquhoun, Alan, Modern Architecture, Oxford University Press 2002, ISBN 0-19-284226-9
  • Anzovin, Steven et al, Famous First Facts, International Edition, H. W. Wilson Company 2000, ISBN 0-8242-0958-3

Referentias

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  1. 1,0 1,1 1,2 1,3 1,4 1,5 1,6 1,7 1,8 Weston, p. 40
  2. 2,0 2,1 2,2 2,3 2,4 2,5 2,6 2,7 Watkin, p. 590
  3. 3,0 3,1 3,2 3,3 3,4 3,5 Richards, p. 16
  4. Colquhoun, p. 92
  5. Anzovin, p. 15, item 1198, The first building of glass bricks of importance was the Glass Pavilion, built in 1914 in Cologne, Germany, by the modernist-socialist architect Bruno Taut.
  6. Watkin, p. 590, The simplified frieze or string-course of the Glass Pavilion, which Taut built for the glass industry at the Deutscher Werkbund Exhibition in 1914, was inscribed with aphorisms such as "coloured glass destroys hatred."
 
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