La exposición del Ministerio de la Vivienda en el Pabellón Internacional de la Feria del Campo. Simbiosis entre contenido y contenedor = The Exhibition of the Ministry of Housing in the International Pavilion of Feria del Campo. Symbiosis between Content and Container

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In July 1967 the journal Arquitectura published a monograph on fairs and exhibitions. One project stands out for the novelty and interest in the staging of a content plan that is not very motivating, which is that of the exhibition of the Ministry of Housing carried out by Javier Feduchi Benlluire. The exhibition is set up in the monumental space of the International Pavilion built in 1953 by Francisco Cabrero and Jaime Ruiz. Feduchi achieves an exhibition organization, which adapts the content to the visitor, filtering the information, making it understandable and turning the route from the entrance walkway with the photographic mural under the huge marquee into a scenographic adventure. From the documentation found we will try to find the keys to the modern symbiosis between the assembly based on wooden cylinders and the building with its impressive laminar roof of concrete waves.

​In July 1967 the journal Arquitectura published a monograph on fairs and exhibitions. One project stands out for the novelty and interest in the staging of a content plan that is not very motivating, which is that of the exhibition of the Ministry of Housing carried out by Javier Feduchi Benlluire. The exhibition is set up in the monumental space of the International Pavilion built in 1953 by Francisco Cabrero and Jaime Ruiz. Feduchi achieves an exhibition organization, which adapts the content to the visitor, filtering the information, making it understandable and turning the route from the entrance walkway with the photographic mural under the huge marquee into a scenographic adventure. From the documentation found we will try to find the keys to the modern symbiosis between the assembly based on wooden cylinders and the building with its impressive laminar roof of concrete waves. Read More