In this photo, the Vienna Kindergarten stands out in the foreground with its playful and colorful architecture, designed by Karl Schwanzer with the assistance of Victor Prus. Its simple geometric forms—cubes, cylinders, and angular roofs—painted in bright colors, resemble children’s building blocks. Scaled for young visitors, this space offered educational and recreational activities inspired by Montessori and Freud’s approaches. In the background, the United States Pavilion is recognizable with its impressive geodesic structure. Source: CCWE, Descriptions of Expo 67 pavilions, national and para-national, as written by the participants themselves.
PHOTO — Vienna Kindergarten
[Classification call number: PHOTO311].
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Dimensions: Diapositive 135 (35mm x 23mm) inches
Process: Kodachrome
Autor : Louis Martin
Collection : Louis Martin Fund, Gift from Louis Martin