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The Arcelor Mittal pavilion (Luxembourg)

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Posted on January 24, 2007 by Stefan Schwarz

“A world made of steel”

Why is steel a modern and performing material for construction? What are some of the most remarkable examples of steel architecture? What are the means and techniques of steel construction in the 21st century? The answers to these questions, in the exhibition “A world made of steel”, at the Arcelor Mittal pavilion in Esch-sur-Alzette (Luxembourg), until 31 March.

The exhibition ‘A world made of steel’ presents the culture of steel with an architectural and contemporary approach, as well as the significant construction projects happening in Esch-sur-Alzette, cradle of the Luxembourgish steel industry.

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The general public and steel professionals can discover through this exhibition the technical benefits and esthetical properties of steel in today’s architectural projects.

The Arcelor Mittal pavilion in Esch-sur-Alzette hosts this exhibition until 31 March 2007.

Some videos (in French) of the event:

The architectural concept

Interview Pierre Bourrier

Interview Benedetta Tagliabue



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2 comments


  • January 25th, 2007 by A

    english translation



  • February 8th, 2007 by Robert KLOPP

    Merci de vous souvenir des racines, plus elle seront profondes, plus l’arbre pourra grandir.




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