How One Building Rewired Modern Architecture: Barcelona Pavilion 1929

Welcome to our channel, where we explore the power of basic shapes and lines in architectural design to evoke deep emotions and memories through 3D animations. Join us on a journey through the simplest forms, whether in the real world or imagined, and discover how they can inspire joy, nostalgia, or even unease. We’d love to hear from you—share your thoughts and stories about buildings that have left a lasting impression on you. Who knows? Your memories might become part of A Quiet Side, our growing collection celebrating the emotional impact of architecture. INSTAGRAM –   / aquietside   Who Am I: A Quiet Side is a creative venture by Anthony Chieh, a licensed Architect based in Los Angeles and Toronto. With a passion for architecture, I enjoy exploring innovative concepts through design, whether on paper, in digital programs, or in the physical spaces. Visit https://ac-ad.com/ to find out more! Description of video: Step inside the Barcelona Pavilion—Mies van der Rohe and Lilly Reich’s 1929 German Pavilion—for a cinematic tour of the birthplace of minimalist, modernist architecture. We unpack flowing space, travertine and onyx walls, floor-to-ceiling glass, cruciform columns, the Barcelona Chair, and Georg Kolbe’s “Dawn.” Learn how a world exposition, Weimar politics, and Sasha Stone’s photos turned eight months into a legend, and why the 1986 reconstruction still moves us. Perfect for students, designers, and architecture fans. Watch to the end for takeaways and site tips. If you love Neutra, Koenig, or Bauhaus history, hit like, comment your favorite detail, and subscribe. #barcelonapavilion #germainpavilion #miesvanderrohe #architecture #design A Quiet Side is made by: Rhino 3D https://www.rhino3d.com Sketchup Pro https://www.sketchup.com 3D Enscape http://enscape3d.com Adobe Premiere Pro & After Effects http://www.adobe.com Music from LICKD https://lickd.co 🎵 Music licensed from Lickd. The biggest mainstream and stock music platform for content creators. Sundown by Bo Pettri, https://lickd.lnk.to/9dOsxzID!A+Quiet... License ID: Rxz1Jd1gnO1 If you want to use music from famous artists, try Lickd to get track credits and unlimited stock music: https://go.lickd.co/soundtrack-your-v... Photo Credit: https://miesbcn.com/ Reference Credit: 1. An Accidental Masterpiece, by Dietrich Neumann 2. Barcelona Pavilion Foundation