Wednesday, December 22, 2010

World's Fair Wednesday- Brussels 1958

After not having seen much images of the pavilions at the Brussels World's Fair until this collection of slides, I am liking the fair much more. Fantastic Mid-Century architecture set in a green pastoral setting with lots of grass and trees. The first image shows the Germany (Deutschland) pavilion made out of steel and glass allowing the outside in.

Next up is a modern sculpture of a building for Phillips Radio with France, Morroco and Tunisia in the background.

Coca Cola also used modern architectures being a glass and steel beauty.

Final image appears to be more traditional for a World's Fair, Morroco in traditional architectures.

4 comments:

Major Pepperidge said...

These are FANTASTIC! I have a few boring images from the Brussels fair, but I love these detailed shots.

Snow White Archive said...

Those are some great shots. Frank Lloyd Wright would have liked the openness of the glass Deutschland pavilion.

Katella Gate said...

Great shots of an under-seen fair. The modern stuff is very exciting. (Modern for 50 years ago). I suspect these buildings were much cheaper than the NY pavilions, but you'd never know it.

walterworld said...

That's a very functional and modern Coca Cola building. We need more like that...