1914 – Parc Güell, Barcelona, Spain
Gaudí’s patron Eusebi Güell wished to develop a garden city of around fifty houses here and commissioned Gaudi to work on the project.
Gaudí’s patron Eusebi Güell wished to develop a garden city of around fifty houses here and commissioned Gaudi to work on the project.
A large building with three central aisles with two large lateral awnings that were built in a later expansion.
The most prominent of the buildings at the Plaza de Cibeles is the Palacio de Comunicaciones.
Designed by brothers Bonaventura (1862-1940) &
Conceived to be the most luxurious hotel in Europe when it was commissioned in 1928,
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,