Kay Fisker, Danish Pavilion, Paris, 1925. Royal Danish Library – Danish National Art Library. "The Danish Pavilion at the International Exhibition of Modern Decorative and Industrial Arts in Paris in 1925 was a temporary building, situated between the chestnut trees along the Seine. (...) The pavilion’s walls were made of brick with a brick-on-edge course of red brick on top of a course of pale white-yellow stretchers. " (Martin Søberg, "KAY FISKER, Works and Ideas in Danish Modern Architecture", Bloomsbury 2021).











