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  2. French Pavilion of Versailles - Wikipedia

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    Plan of the French Pavilion based on old prints and drawings by Claude-Louis Châtelet, updated after the latest restorations. The pavilion is called "French" because of its location in the centre of the formal garden. [39] It is a model of Rococo architecture. Its plan is centred, in the shape of a St Andrew's cross.

  3. Barcelona Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    Between 1983 and 1986, a group of Catalan architects formed the Mies van der Rohe Foundation and reconstructed the pavilion permanently, based on historical drawings and rediscovered footings on the site. [3] The reconstruction has been a popular tourist destination, but it also has been controversial among architects, critics, and historians.

  4. Asplund Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The Asplund Pavilion (Italian: Padiglione Asplund) is an Installation art structure built in 2018 in Venice, Italy. It is located at the Cini Foundation in a forest on the island of San Giorgio Maggiore .

  5. Pavillon Le Corbusier - Wikipedia

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    The Pavillon Le Corbusier is a Swiss art museum in Zürich-Seefeld at Zürichhorn dedicated to the work of the Swiss architect Le Corbusier. In 1960, Heidi Weber had the vision to establish a museum designed by Le Corbusier. The building was to exhibit his works of art in an ideal environment created by the architect himself.

  6. United States Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The United States Pavilion (also known as the U.S. Pavilion and Federal Pavilion) was a pavilion at Flushing Meadows–Corona Park in Queens, New York City, New York.Themed to the "challenge to greatness", it was designed for the 1964 New York World's Fair by Leon Deller of the architectural firm Charles Luckman Associates.

  7. Fresh pavilion - Wikipedia

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    Inside the Fresh Pavilion: the right-hand panel is original, the rest of the wall decoration is a drawing. The interior was richly decorated, despite the pavilion's small size (barely 60 m2); the walls were covered with oak panelling by carpenter Jean-Antoine Guesnon, [ note 4 ] sculpted by Jacques Verbeckt and painted green and white by the ...

  8. Apollo Pavilion - Wikipedia

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    The Apollo Pavilion, also known as the Pasmore Pavilion, is a work of public art in the new town of Peterlee in County Durham in the North East of England. Designed by British artist and architect Victor Pasmore, it was completed in 1969. [1] In December 2011, English Heritage gave the Pavilion a Grade-II* listing. [2] [3]

  9. Chinese Pavilion at Drottningholm - Wikipedia

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    The first pavilion, drawing by Carl Hårleman, 1750. The first building was a simple pavilion with two wings in Chinese style. The buildings were prefabricated at Arsenalsgatan in Stockholm. They were made in the log cabin technique and shipped to Drottningholm, where they were assembled.