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The Barcelona Pavilion, designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, was the German Pavilion for the 1929 International Exposition in Barcelona, Spain. It held the reception for the exposition's official opening.

 

The free flowing interior spaces of the pavilion are defined by planes of stone and glass, organized within a grid of 8 columns. Mies van der Rohe designed the well known Barcelona Chair specifically for this building.

 

 

Files Included:

 

Jasoncw - Barcelona Pavilion.SC4Model: This is the model of the building itself. Features TruNite. This file is required.

 

Jasoncw - Barcelona Pavilion.SC4Lot: This file is required.

Lot Size: 4x2

Plop Cost: §55,000

Monthly Cost: §110

Jasoncw - Barcelona Pavilion - ReadMe.html: This is the read me. It contains more information, and installation instructions.

 

 

 

BAT: Jasoncw

Modding: Jasoncw

 

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Never heard of it before....What is it today? Looks abandonned...empty. Good work (I think)

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oh great. !st you had a Art Deco fetish now its a what...Modernist fetish??

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Unique upload. Would make a great museum in the corner of a park in SC. Thanks.

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mrbisonm: This building has been torn down after the barcelona world fair. Later it has been rebuild and serves nowadays as a kind of museum. You can walk through it and enjoy the faboulus architecture of Mies van der Rohe. In the small building is a bookstore. I'am so glad that you have done this building, it is amazing as in real life. Thank you so much.
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so ugly??? are you crazy, that building is made of marble!!! the real building that is. I have to agree, there is something rather dilapidated looking about it. It should be a little more glossy and VERY VERY crisp and i think it would be flawless. Meis is the man!!!

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haha awesome, I wish there were more well known architecture models on this site.

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That's too bad many people cannot appreciate how outstanding this building is. And the model you made is incredibly good, really accurate! IMO, it deserves way more than an average 4.60 rating. Should be up there with the 4.90's :)

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thank you this is a beautiful creation both in r/l and your BAT how can anyone say it's ugly? anyway. excellent 5/5

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