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Philips Pavilion

The Philips Pavilion was an innovative art and technology exhibition built for the 1958 Brussels World's Fair, designed by architect Le Corbusier and composer Karlheinz Stockhausen. It showcased multimedia integration, combining architecture, light, sound, and visual displays to create an immersive experience. Its interior featured dynamic projection surfaces and synchronized audio-visual elements, pioneering interactive and immersive design concepts. The pavilion demonstrated the potential of combining technology and art, influencing future multimedia and experimental architecture. It remains a significant milestone in the development of immersive, technologically driven environments in cultural and architectural history.