House of the American Republic, Paris Exposition of 1900 (temporary building)

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The House of the American Republic at the Paris Exposition of 1900 was a temporary pavilion designed by the prominent Beaux-Arts architectural firm Carrère and Hastings to represent the United States at the world's fair.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf building
temporary exhibition pavilion
world's fair pavilion
alsoKnownAs United States pavilion at the Paris Exposition of 1900
architecturalStyle Beaux-Arts
surface form: Beaux-Arts architecture
associatedArchitecturalFirm Carrère and Hastings
countryRepresented United States of America
demolished yes
demolishedAfter 1900 Paris Exposition
designedBy Carrère and Hastings
existedDuring 1900 Exposition Universelle
surface form: Exposition Universelle of 1900
expositionOpeningYear 1900
expositionType world's fair
function national pavilion
locatedAtEvent 1900 Exposition Universelle
surface form: Exposition Universelle (1900)
locationCity Paris
locationCountry France
purpose to represent the United States at the Paris Exposition of 1900
representedPoliticalEntity The American Republic
surface form: American Republic
temporalNature temporary structure

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Carrère and Hastings notableWork House of the American Republic, Paris Exposition of 1900 (temporary building)