The Philips Pavilion (French: Pavillon Philips; Dutch: Philipspaviljoen) was a modernist pavilion in Brussels, Belgium, constructed for the 1958 Brussels...
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Sainte-Marie de La Tourette, on which the two collaborated, and the Philips Pavilion at the 1958 Brussels World's Fair (Expo 58), which Xenakis designed...
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Poème électronique (category Philips)
written for the Philips Pavilion at the 1958 Brussels World's Fair. The Philips corporation commissioned Le Corbusier to design the pavilion, which was intended...
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Expo 58 (section National pavilions)
Brussels as the Eiffel Tower is of Paris. Notable exhibitions include the Philips Pavilion, where "Poème électronique", commissioned specifically for the location...
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structures have been built by exploiting curved surface. For instance, the Philips Pavilion in Brussels by Le Corbusier and L'Oceanogràfic in Valencia by Félix...
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électronique, which was played over four hundred loudspeakers at the Philips Pavilion of the 1958 Brussels World Fair. That same year, Mauricio Kagel, an...
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musique concrète piece by Iannis Xenakis, originally created for the Philips Pavilion (designed by Xenakis as Le Corbusier's assistant) at the 1958 Brussels...
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Coliseum. The team again played at McCamish Pavilion during October 2017 for preseason games, when Philips Arena improvements forced the Hawks to play...
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Philips Pavilion, designed by renowned architect Le Corbusier for the Brussels World's Fair (known as Expo 58) in 1958. However, unlike the Philips Pavilion...
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suspended from two masts. The buildings were inspired by Le Corbusier's Philips Pavilion designed for Brussels' World Fair, and the Ingalls Rink, Yale University's...
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