Pavilion de Vitro
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 |
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Commons: Glashaus |
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
modificar- 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
modificar- ↑ 1,0 1,1 1,2 1,3 1,4 1,5 1,6 1,7 1,8 Weston, p. 40
- ↑ 2,0 2,1 2,2 2,3 2,4 2,5 2,6 2,7 Watkin, p. 590
- ↑ 3,0 3,1 3,2 3,3 3,4 3,5 Richards, p. 16
- ↑ Colquhoun, p. 92
- ↑ 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.
- ↑ 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."