- CA RBD MSG 1234-8-3A.36
- Item
- 1967
Part of Expo 67 Collection
Photograph of Austria Pavilion exterior (B-313).
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Part of Expo 67 Collection
Photograph of Austria Pavilion exterior (B-313).
Part of Expo 67 Collection
Photograph of Austria Pavilion exterior (lot B-313). The design of the two storey Austria Pavilion was inspired by the molecular structure of crystals. The ground floor of the pavilion contained the main exhibition spaces where Austrian music, literature, science and art were some of the major themes explored. An escalator took visitors to the upper level where a mechanical theatre presented the story of Austrian life, past and present. The Wienerwald restaurant was also a popular attraction serving traditional Viennese cuisine. Multi-paneled triangular structure. Rigid structural steel for theatre section. Rigid aluminum frame with structural steel columns for exhibit area. Sandwich wall panels of baked enamel, aluminum and honeycomb cardboard with extruded anodized aluminum framing. (S: 195' x 165' (irregularly shaped) --- A: 17,068 sq. ft. --- H: 166' 6" (top of lightmast)).
Children's Vienna Kindergarten
Part of Expo 67 Collection
Exterior view photograph. Children playing with blocks inside Vienna Kindergarten (lot B-338). The one storey Kindergarten of the city of Vienna was conceived as a complex for both rest and play. Under the watchful eye of multilingual Austrian teachers trained in the Montessori method practiced by the kindergarten, children of pre-school and kindergarten age enjoyed the play areas, nursery and a wardrobe. Ten children of diverse backgrounds were chosen to spend two weeks at the camp, while accomodation for 20 additional children was available daily. The pavilion also included a visitors' room, offices and storage space. Cubic and cylindrical shapes with triangular rooftops. Structural grade B.C. Fir with plywood panels (S: 97' x 42' --- A: 2,400 sq. ft. --- H: 18' max)
Part of Expo 67 Collection
Photograph of corn on display inside Wienerwald.
Part of Dawson-Harrington Families Fonds
Letter from Techniker Charles Kraus to John William Dawson, written from Austria.
Kraus, Charles
Part of Dawson-Harrington Families Fonds
Letter from T.C. Kraus to John William Dawson, written from Austria.
Kraus, Charles