1929 – Ibero-American Exposition – Columbia Pavilion, Seville, Andalusia, Spain
The Republic of Columbia constructed a pavilion designed by Seville architect Jose Granados.
The Republic of Columbia constructed a pavilion designed by Seville architect Jose Granados.
The Mexican pavilion, designed by Manuel Amabilis,
This was the Royal Family pavilion during the Ibero-American Exhibition of 1929.
Uruguay’s pavilion included displays of its industrial schools, including the Institute of Agronomy and an art gallery filled with paintings and bronze sculptures.
Architect Martin Noel designed Argentina’s pavilion,
The Plaza de Espana was the spectacular centerpiece of the Spanish- American Expo.
Image above courtesy Irish Architectural Archive
Michael Scott’s most important pre-war commission – the Irish Pavilion for the New York World Fair.
From the official guide;
Constructed on land which was originally the Canadian Pacific Railway’s Pier B–C,
The European Union, and Nations of the European Union –