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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exhibition pavilion" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a large, temporary structure or location used to display and display goods or collections. For example: "The new exhibition pavilion will exhibit artworks from around the world."
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Only 76 are invited to set up kiosks (for $10,000 each) in the Demo exhibition pavilion.
Under Phase 1 the Broad Contemporary Art Museum and the BP Grand Entrance were opened in 2008 and the Resnick Exhibition Pavilion in September.
He also designed an exhibition pavilion and adapted a 19th-century Neoclassical bank building in Oslo for the Norwegian Museum of Architecture (completed 2007).
Phase 2 will bring more changes: a new exhibition pavilion, a 420-ton rock sculpture and the Koons train — all told, an investment of some $200 million.
The cash gift, $25 million of which had been disclosed, will be used to finance a new 45,000-square-foot exhibition pavilion designed by Renzo Piano.
Those plans include a new exhibition pavilion as well as renovation of the former May Company department store building, which the museum purchased in 1994.
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Every two years, the artworld converges on Venice to see national exhibition pavilions compete in venues across the city.
This massive polytetrafluoroethylene-roofed structure housed a variety of exhibition pavilions that were individually executed by noted British designers.
His work in his country's pavilion at the 2009 Venice Biennale involved an indoor environment that reproduced the greenery, bushes, paths and trees between other exhibition pavilions.
Philip Jodidio's book celebrates these structures: exhibition pavilions and performance venues; emergency relief buildings; prefab housing, and repurposed shipping containers such as Adam Kalkin's 'Illy Push-Button House' in Venice, shown above.
Hours: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tickets: $15 for admission to the exhibition pavilions; $30 for admission to the exhibitions and day or evening programs; $45 for exhibitions and both day and evening programs.
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