Title A Study on the Type of Exhibition Space in International Exhibition
Authors Baek Young-Won
Page pp.187-198
ISSN 12269093
Keywords Exhibition ; International Exhibition ; World's Fair ; Type of Exhibition Space
Abstract The history of the exhibition is recognized as the history of that famous buildings. For example, Crystal Palace of 1851 London international exposition, Le Corbusier's Pavillon de L'Esprit Nouveau of 1925 Paris, Mies van der Rohe's German Pavilion of 1929 Barcelona, Alvar Aalto's Finland Pavilion, Josep Lluis Sert's Spain Pavilion and Sakakura Junzo's Japan Pavilion which won the building section grand prix in 1937 Paris, Oscar Niemeyer's Brasil Pavilion of 1939 New York, and Recently Ando Tadao's Japan Pavilion of 1993 Serbia, MVRVD's Netherlands Pavilion of 2000 Hannover that We recognize them as the international exposition's splendid buildings. However, enumerated example, there is a different point in planning the building that constitute the exhibition. and usually, studies classify two exhibition space types. First type seems to be Crystal Palace which takes a host country, all participating nations and the display exhibited to a huge space together. Another is planning small pavilions with independence building for national distinction or a company. This study asks whether or not two classified exhibition space types are valid with through survey.