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20th century, Arkhitektura SSSR, béton, concrete, Cuba, CUJAE, Fidel Castro, Havane, Hugo Palmarola, hurricane Flora, Janet Abrams, Moscou, Moscow, Nikita Khrouchtchev, ouragan Flora, Pedro Ignacio Alonso, Salvador Allende, Santiago del Cuba, Soviet Union, Union soviétique, URSS, USSR, Viterbo O’Reilly, XXe siècle
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Journeys and translation
Pedro Ignacio Alonso, CCA Visiting Scholar, professor at the Universidad Católica de Chile and Visiting Tutor at the Architectural Association, London, presents the process of donation and installation of Soviet concrete panel factories in Fidel Castro’s Cuba and Salvador Allende’s Chile during the Cold War. Click here for the Facebook event.
Shaughnessy House
26 May 2011 , 6PM
Visiting Scholar Seminar: Pedro Ignacio Alonso
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Pedro Ignacio Alonso, CCA Visiting Scholar, professor at the Universidad Católica de Chile and Visiting Tutor at the Architectural Association, London, presents the process of donation and installation of Soviet concrete panel factories in Fidel Castro’s Cuba and Salvador Allende’s Chile during the Cold War. Click here for the Facebook event.
Shaughnessy House
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The case contains slides of the Pavilion of Iran (3), Ethiopia (2), Netherlands (2), Italy (3) and Switzerland (2).
1967
Coloured slides of the Kaleidoscope and of the Pavilions of Austria, Korea, Cuba, France and Scandinavia, Expo 67, Montréal, Québec
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The case contains slides of the Pavilion of Iran (3), Ethiopia (2), Netherlands (2), Italy (3) and Switzerland (2).
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1967
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"Superposition of parallelipipeds and other geometrical shapes makes the Cuban Pavilion rather complicated visually. Structurally, however, it is designed to be easily dismantled and reassembled in Cuba after Expo. That is why over 40 tons of Alcan aluminum sheet were used in its construction."--Description.
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View of the Cuban Pavilion, Expo 67, Montréal, Québec
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"Superposition of parallelipipeds and other geometrical shapes makes the Cuban Pavilion rather complicated visually. Structurally, however, it is designed to be easily dismantled and reassembled in Cuba after Expo. That is why over 40 tons of Alcan aluminum sheet were used in its construction."--Description.
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