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The design objective of the Israel Pavilion was to express the history of Israeli development through the pavilion's architecture and exhibits. This aim was achieved by designing a two-storey building, with the upper floor telling the story, while the lower floor served functional purposes, including a cinema and restaurant. Because of the temporary nature of the building - the original intention had been to ship it back to Israel after the exhibition - a modular wall panel system was chosen for its construction. The material used, reinforced fibreglass, could be moulded easily into any form, because it was light and could be mounted and dismantled with ease. The zig-zag overlapping disposition of the panels created a richly articulated wall surface, offering a strong play of light and shade. Furthermore the zig-zag form was expressed in the interior and favourably utilized in inclined surfaces and niches suitable for exhibition purposes. Our aim was to achieve an integration of the building's interior and exterior suitable for the comprehensive solution of the story and architecture.

The pavilion attempted to relate to the site through its simple free hexagonal form on the upper level and the more flexible lower level which penetrated and supported the main building mass. Construction was based on a 30/60 modular grid, which established not only the points of vertical support, but also the dimensions and angular intersections of the wall panel units and sub-units.

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Ground floor plan

1 Entrance ramp
2 Entrance hall
3 Ramp to upper floor
4 The Negev-desert
5 New towns in Israel
6 Fashion and jewelry
7 Stamps of Israel
8 El-Al airline
9 Restaurant - bar
10 Kitchen - store
11 Cinema - auditorium
12 Stairs from upper floor
13 Administrative offices
14 Enclosed garden
Arieh Sharon > General layout
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Upper floor plan

1 View down to the entrance hall
2 Diaspora
3 Early settlements
4 The Holocaust
5 The State and ingathering
6 The new Israel
7 Language and culture
8 The kibbutz and cooperation
Arieh Sharon > Elevation
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Arieh Sharon > Israel Pavilion, Expo 1967, Montreal photo
Arieh Sharon > Israel Pavilion, Expo 1967, Montreal photo
Arieh Sharon > Israel Pavilion, Expo 1967, Montreal photo
Arieh Sharon > Israel Pavilion, Expo 1967, Montreal photo
Arieh Sharon > Israel Pavilion, Expo 1967, Montreal photo

Ground floor plan

1 Entrance ramp
2 Entrance hall
3 Ramp to upper floor
4 The Negev-desert
5 New towns in Israel
6 Fashion and jewelry
7 Stamps of Israel
8 El-Al airline
9 Restaurant - bar
10 Kitchen - store
11 Cinema - auditorium
12 Stairs from upper floor
13 Administrative offices
14 Enclosed garden

Arieh Sharon > 
Ground floor plan

1 Entrance ramp
2 Entrance hall
3 Ramp to upper floor
4 The Negev-desert
5 New towns in Israel
6 Fashion and jewelry
7 Stamps of Israel
8 El-Al airline
9 Restaurant - bar
10 Kitchen - store
11 Cinema - auditorium
12 Stairs from upper floor
13 Administrative offices
14 Enclosed garden

Ground floor plan

1 Entrance ramp
2 Entrance hall
3 Ramp to upper floor
4 The Negev-desert
5 New towns in Israel
6 Fashion and jewelry
7 Stamps of Israel
8 El-Al airline
9 Restaurant - bar
10 Kitchen - store
11 Cinema - auditorium
12 Stairs from upper floor
13 Administrative offices
14 Enclosed garden

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