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Habitat 67, World's Fair 1967
Habitat 67, or simply Habitat, is a model community and housing complex in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, designed by Israeli-Canadian architect Moshe Safdie. It was originally conceived as his master's thesis in architecture at McGill University and then built as a pavilion for Expo 67, the World's Fair held from April to October 1967. Habitat 67 is widely considered an architectural landmark and one of the most recognizable and spectacular buildings in both Montreal and Canada.
Don't miss the interview made by 4ºD with bloopers at the end😂
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The Biosphere, Expo 67 in Montreal
The Biosphere (French: "La Biosphère de Montréal")
is a museum dedicated to the environment. It is located at Parc Jean-Drapeau,
on Saint Helen's Island in the former pavilion of the United States for the
1967 World Fair, Expo 67 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The museum's geodesic
dome was designed by Buckminster Fuller.
Learn more about the building, watching the interview with the
architect.👀
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The Magic Fountain, International Expo Barcelona 1929
The
Magic Fountain was built by Carles Buigas for the International Expo in 1929,
on the site where Josep Puig i Cadafalch's Four Columns had stood before being
demolished in 1928. They were later rebuilt in 2010, only a few metres from
their original location.
When
work on the 1929 International Expo was already well under way, the organisers
decided it needed "something special" to set it apart. That was when
Carles Buigas presented his plans for a "colossal, daring and costly
plan", which would later become Montjuïc's Magic Fountain.
In
under a year, over 3,000 workers made Buigas' dream come true, bringing light,
water and colour to the broad avenue that was to be the Expo's main
thoroughfare.
The Spanish pavilion at the Brussels 58 World Expo
The Spanish pavilion at the Brussels 58 World Expo won the
prize ahead of "the Atomium". Designed by José Antonio Corrales and Ramón Vázquez Molezún, this building that should be removable, respect the
existing trees and save a central hill of about 6 meters, had as
its most outstanding element the famous hexagonal umbrellas, about 130 in
total.
Learn a little more about this masterpiece, in our Class
News, created by 4th C, on the link below 😎
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The Crystal Palace 1851
The Crystal Palace was a cast-iron and plate-glass structure
originally built in Hyde Park, London, to house the Great Exhibition of 1851. It was the first in a series of World's Fairs, exhibitions
of culture and industry that became popular in the 19th century, and it was a
much anticipated event. The Great Exhibition was organized by Henry Cole and
Prince Albert, husband of the reigning monarch, Queen Victoria. It was attended
by famous people of the time, including Charles Darwin, Samuel Colt, and the writers Charlotte Brontë, Charles Dickens, or Lewis Carroll.
4th A had the good fortune to interview the creator of the main building, Joseph Paxton. Click on the link below and enjoy the video 😊
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