In 1929, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich design the German National Pavilion for the 1929 Barcelona International Exhibition. The official reception for the exhibition was held there, presided over by King Alfonso XIII and the German authorities. From then on, the story is well known to everyone. A symbolic work of the Modern Movement, the Pavilion has been extensively studied and interpreted, and has inspired the work of several generations of architects.
The Barcelona Pavilion, an Instrument of Expression: 10 Interventions to Reflect on Contemporary Architecture
Translucent Sandwich Panels: Producing Healthy Buildings with an Abundance of Natural Light
People have fundamental needs that must be met in order to survive, which include: oxygen, water, food, sleep, and shelter. They also have secondary requirements, one of which is daylight. When thinking about how buildings can keep people healthy, it is important to remember that daylighting is essential to wellness, in fact, human circadian rhythms are dependent on it.
Luftwerk and Iker Gil Install Light Intervention at the Farnsworth House
Geometry of light, is a multimedia intervention by Luftwerk in collaboration with Iker Gil, exhibited in October, during the third edition of the Chicago Architecture Biennial, at the Farnsworth House in Plano, Illinois.
Barcelona Pavilion Transformed into Grid of Lasers by Luftwerk & Iker Gil
A new laser light installation by Luftwerk and Iker Gil has transformed the Mies van der Rohe's famous Barcelona Pavilion. Dubbed Geometry of Light, the installation was designed to highlight the materials and architecture of the structure using light and sound. Taking cues from the pavilion's gridded plan and vertical planes, the light project was designed to create a new interpretive layer that traces, highlights and reimagines the pavilion itself.
The Room at Technicolor Postworks / Rafi Segal Architecture
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Architects: Rafi Segal Architecture
- Area: 1400 ft²
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Professionals: Re|Structure LLC, PostWorks, Bold Glass and Metal Inc
Fermilab Office and Technical Education Building / Ross Barney Architects
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Architects: Ross Barney Architects
- Year: 2014
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Manufacturers: Armstrong Ceilings, Shaw, Symmons
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Professionals: Vanderweil Engineers, Barton Malow, Burns & McDonnell, Ross Barney Architects, Henneman Engineering, +2