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Cerámica y arquitectura : Palais de la céramique de Sèvres, de la verrerie et de la monnaie en L´Exposition internationale de Paris, 1937

Ceramics and architecture: Palais de la Céramique de Sèvres, de la Verrerie et de la Monnaie at L´Exposition Internationale de Paris, 1937
Authors: Moreno Moreno, María Purificación;

Cerámica y arquitectura : Palais de la céramique de Sèvres, de la verrerie et de la monnaie en L´Exposition internationale de Paris, 1937

Abstract

Este artículo analiza el Palais de la Céramique de Sèvres, de la Verrerie et de la Monnaie realizado por los arquitectos Robert Camelot y los hermanos Jacques y Paul Herbé para L’Exposition Interna- tionale des Arts et Techniques dans la Vie Moderne de Paris, en 1937. La composición de su planta en U, procedente de las enseñanzas de L’École de Beaux Arts, unida a la puesta en valor de todo tipo de productos cerámicos, permitirá situarlo como uno de los numerosos pabellones expositivos que, a lo largo de la historia, apostaron por la fusión de arquitectura, construcción y decoración. La integración en sus envolventes de una gran variedad de piezas cerámicas, en diferentes formatos, enfocará la síntesis hacia la reivindicación del uso «jamais vu» , del recurso artesanal del barro cocido en aras a reinterpretar espacial y arquitectónicamente la belleza de lo elemental.

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Exposition Internationale 1937, Arquitec- tura, 6201 Arquitectura, Palais de la Céramique, Decoración, Robert Camelot, Composición Arquitectónica

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