1904 – Irish Village, St. Louis World’s Fair
The Irish Village was a very popular part of the 1904 St.
The Irish Village was a very popular part of the 1904 St.
The leading force behind the project was William Martin Murphy,
Fulton designed the Palace of British Applied Arts and other buildings buildings for the Franco British Exhibition of 1908.
This exhibition building was constructed in approximately 1907 and was opened in 1908.
Developed as the Hall of Industry for the Winnipeg Industrial Bureau.
One of the classic designs of International Modernism,
Architect Martin Noel designed Argentina’s pavilion,
The Brazilian pavilion contained a coffee cultivation exhibit complete with panoramas and models illustrating the different phases of cultivation.
The Republic of Columbia constructed a pavilion designed by Seville architect Jose Granados.
The Mexican pavilion, designed by Manuel Amabilis,