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PHOTO — United States pavilion and minirail
This photo showcases the United States Pavilion, designed by architects Richard Buckminster Fuller and Shoji Sadao. Its impressive geodesic structure, made of an aluminum and acrylic mesh, symbolized American technological innovation and modernity. With a diameter of 76 meters and a height of 41 meters, the sphere housed exhibitions focusing on the United States’ scientific,…
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PHOTO — Labyrinth, “Ivory Palace” Shops, and “Man in the Community” Pavilion
View of the pavilion and the adjoining shops, with the “Man in the Community” pavilion in the background. The Labyrinth Pavilion at Expo 67, designed by the National Film Board of Canada, was an immersive five-story cinematic installation. It featured three main rooms: the first projected images onto giant screens, the second was a corridor…
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PHOTO — French pavilion (exterior)
Designed by Jean Faugeron, chief architect and Grand Prix de Rome laureate, in collaboration with André Blouin (Quebec), the France Pavilion featured a modern and sculptural architecture. Its monolithic structure, with eight levels hollowed out at the center, was wrapped in aluminum sunbreakers, creating dynamic light and shadow effects. Inside, visitors explored exhibitions on the…
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PHOTO — Labyrinth, “Artesanos de México” Shops
View of the pavilion and adjoining stores. The Labyrinth Pavilion at Expo 67, designed by the National Film Board of Canada, was an immersive five-story cinematic installation. It featured three main rooms: the first projected images onto giant screens, the second was a corridor of one-way mirrors, and the third showcased a film across five…
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PHOTO — Administration and Press Pavilion (exterior)
Permanent structure built to house the administrative and press offices of the Canadian Corporation for the 1967 World Exhibition during the Expo. Located at the entrance of the Expo site, it provides visitors and journalists with immediate access to information and public relations services upon their arrival.
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PHOTO — Jeunesses musicales du Canada Pavilion (exterior)
The concrete Jeunesses Musicales du Canada pavilion in Cité du Havre presents the history of Canadian music since 1610, as well as music education methods for young people. Visitors can listen to Canadian works and attend workshops with musicians. In summer, the pavilion will host the Jeunesses Musicales World Congress. After the Exhibition, it will…
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PHOTO — Mexico pavilion (entrance, statues and stele)
Visitors stand in front of the entrance to the Mexico Pavilion, surrounded by statues and a stele, with the Kaleidoscope in the background.