The Glass Pavilion ( German: Glaspavillon ) is an example of a glass house built by Bruno Taut in 1914 to represent the German glass industry at the German Werkbund exhibition in Cologne . Until now, it has not survived. (Destroyed in 1945).
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Pavilion Interior
The structure was a transparent structure with a prismatic stained-glass dome. This building embodied the utopian fantasies of expressionist writer Paul Scheerbart , who wrote the book Glass Architecture .
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- ↑ 1 2 archINFORM - 1994.