On June 5438+065438+1October 12, 2008, the Israeli government and the Shanghai World Expo Bureau formally signed the participation contract for the China 20 10 Shanghai World Expo, and confirmed their participation in the online exhibition project.
Theme: Innovation makes life better.
Features: The National Pavilion is called Haibei.
Israel Pavilion renderings
The Israel Pavilion consists of two streamlined buildings, which are like hands clasped together and a shell in the sea. In order to highlight the coastal city of Shanghai and echo the name of "Haibao", Israel Pavilion specially named the pavilion "Haibei". This beautiful shell should not only show the traditional Jewish culture to tourists, but also show the progressive Jewish culture, and convey the similarities between Jewish culture and China culture through various display forms.
Architecturally, the Israel Pavilion is also full of "innovation and future". Whispering Garden, Hall of Light and Innovation Hall allow visitors to experience the audio-visual enjoyment brought by modern technology. In the Whispering Garden, visitors can talk to nature; In the Hall of Light, you can have a dialogue with Jewish history. The most exciting part of the whole exhibition hall is the Innovation Hall, where visitors will enjoy a 360-degree audio-visual performance presented by light balls floating in three-dimensional space. The performance will show Israel's scientific and technological innovation and important achievements in various fields, so that visitors can collide with future challenges.
Holland Pavilion of Shanghai World Expo
On June 165438+1October16, 2007, the architectural design scheme of the Netherlands Pavilion of China 20 10 Shanghai World Expo was announced.
Theme: "Happy Street"
Modeling highlights: changing lighting effects.
Designer: John? Comelin
The Netherlands chose "Happy Street" as the theme of the Dutch Pavilion.
17 Unique houses outline a figure-eight "Happy Street", and each house has different decoration styles, showing the innovations in space, energy and water conservancy in the Netherlands.
From a distance, "Happiness Street" is like a roller coaster, hanging over it. At night, colorful lighting effects will set it off like a dream, and tourists with different hobbies will definitely stop to play.
This happy and beautiful street was designed by Dutch designer John? Gao Meilin's design creation. "Happiness Street" is actually an ideal city. It also divides the living area, working area and industrial area, which embodies the rational planning of modern urban life.
Japan Pavilion of Shanghai World Expo
On June 28th, 2008, 10, the Japanese government and the Bureau of Shanghai World Expo Coordination formally signed the 20 10 Shanghai World Expo participation contract and announced the exhibition hall plan.
Theme: "the sum of heart and skill"
Styling highlights: it is divided into three exhibition areas: past, present and future, and the form combines traditional Japanese characteristics and modern style.
Japan Pavilion renderings
Japan Pavilion renderings
Japan Pavilion renderings
Japan Pavilion renderings
The silver Japanese Pavilion forms a semi-circular dome, just like a "robotech". In fact, it is an ultra-light "membrane structure" with solar power generation device. This makes the Japan Pavilion a "breathing" pavilion.
Japan Pavilion continues the concept of "symbiosis with nature" of Aichi World Expo, and adopts environmental control technology in its design, so as to maximize the use of natural resources such as light, water and air. The double-layer outer film with high light transmittance outside the exhibition hall and the internal solar cell can make full use of solar energy resources; The exhibition hall will adopt the latest technologies such as circulating breathing holes.
In terms of exhibitions, the Japan Pavilion will combine traditional Japanese features with modern styles. Through the narration of the past, present and future, visitors can understand a real Japan and a new urban life form with sustainable development of 2 1 century under the feeling of vision, touch and hearing.
Strolling in the Austrian Museum of Nature and City
World Expo Network April 1 News: Recently, the reporter learned that the exhibition plan of the Austrian Pavilion of the Shanghai World Expo has taken shape. The Austria Pavilion is divided into five exhibition areas. Visitors will personally experience the economy and culture of Austria, from towering mountains through forests and grasslands, through valleys and lowlands, and finally reach the city. Next, please follow the reporter and enjoy the unique "trip to Austria" through imagination.
Austria Pavilion Model of Shanghai World Expo
The "express train" to Vienna
From the waiting area, the tourists embarked on a journey to Austria. From waltz to saxophone, familiar and wonderful notes will send "the hometown of world music" to tourists' ears; On the virtual wallpaper, Princess Cece, Mozart, Strauss and Austrian celebrities will also embark on a pleasant journey with the visitors.
After the pavilion passed, the train from Shanghai soon took tourists to Vienna, Austria. The bridge on the Huangpu River became the Royal Vienna Bridge, the Shanghai Municipal Government Building became the Vienna City Hall, the Oriental Pearl TV Tower became the super ferris wheel in Vienna, and the China quadrangle became the Austrian natural scenery. Of course, the most indispensable thing is the sincere and friendly "servus" of the Austrian people.
Austria Pavilion Model of Shanghai World Expo
A journey through nature
Along the climb in the exhibition hall, visitors will gradually get away from the city and begin to experience the fantastic and changeable natural scenery of Austria. High mountains, covered with snow and ice, the temperature is as low as zero; Ears are the friction of snow, cracks in glaciers and the whistle of cold air; Visitors can even touch snowflakes and feel the cold. In Austria, two-thirds of the country is covered by the Eastern Alps, and visitors can experience the excitement of alpine skiing, as well as avalanche lightning and thunder.
Conifers, broad-leaved trees, berries and mushrooms give off fragrance; The rustling of leaves, all kinds of birds singing like songs; The occasional roar of animals; Coming down from the snow-capped mountains, the forest appears in front of tourists. Austria, a green land surrounded by snow-capped mountains, 47.2% of the country is covered by forests.
Here, visitors can see the color changes of leaves due to seasonal changes. Not far away, there will be a timid deer, or maybe a naughty virtual squirrel will jump on you and smell that smell.
Through the dense jungle hills, tourists will come to a world of water. Rich lake resources and strict environmental protection make Austria's water not only clear and sweet, but also rich in fish resources. Visitors can stroll along the river, play in the water, and see all kinds of fish and other animals from the virgin forests of Central Europe and the Danube River basin.
Back to the city
After crossing snow-capped mountains, forests and lakes, the last stop for tourists is to return to their hometown of life-the city. Grassland and forests extend all the way to the city center. People drink the clear springs on the snow-capped mountains, have picnics in the forests of Vienna, and swim and play on the Danube. This pleasant urban life is a true portrayal of the harmonious coexistence between Austrian cities and nature.
Mozart and Strauss will welcome tourists in this city. Urban traffic dances to the beat of waltz, and the ceiling, walls and floors complement each other, showing the theme of the World Expo "Better City, Better Life"
This exhibition hall will also be a big stage in Austria, where all kinds of beautiful Austrian cultures will be staged, from shoe dancing to fashion shows, from classical concerts to international VJ nights.
The handover ceremony of the Czech Pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo was held, and the Czech Republic will take over the new national pavilion.
World Expo Network April 28th news: On the afternoon of 28th, the handover ceremony of the Czech Leased Pavilion of Shanghai World Expo was held in the Czech Pavilion in Area C of the World Expo. Vitezslav grip, Czech Ambassador to China, Pavel Stellick, Czech General Representative, and Hu Jinjun, Deputy Director of Shanghai World Expo Bureau attended the handover ceremony of the Czech Pavilion.
Czech Pavilion renderings
According to reports, the Czech Pavilion will be designed by Czech FilmDekor company, and it is planned to be renovated in one year, with a budget of18,262,500 kronor (nearly 9 million US dollars). The main design style of the exhibition hall is the city scenery, and the front of the exhibition hall will exaggerate the performance of Prague Street. As soon as visitors enter the museum, they will see that the city is set off by the undulating green scenery.
Pavel A. Stehlik revealed that the Czech Republic plans to hold a national activity day in May 10.
The Czech government officially confirmed its participation on February 7, 2007, and chose a 2000-square-meter rental pavilion as the exhibition hall. On June 23, 2008, the Czech government and the Bureau of Shanghai World Expo Coordination formally signed the participation contract of China 20 10 Shanghai World Expo, and became the signatory ofNo. 12 Shanghai World Expo.
"City and Harmony" Exhibition The design scheme of India Pavilion of Shanghai World Expo was released.
Overall renderings of India Pavilion
World Expo Network April 27th news: This morning, the exhibition plan of India Pavilion of Shanghai World Expo was announced. 20 10, in Zone A of the World Expo, this pavilion with rich traditional style will lead tourists back to ancient India in 2000 BC, cross the Middle Ages, and then reach modern India, showing the contribution of ancient Indian culture to modern civilization along the way.
Sheila, general representative of India Pavilion, and Hu Jinjun, deputy director of Shanghai World Expo Bureau signed a memorandum on land transfer of India Pavilion. Dai Sirui, Consul General of India in Shanghai, and Hua Junduo, General Representative of China Government of China 20 10 Shanghai World Expo attended the unveiling ceremony. The "small" pavilion combines the "big" scenery.
The India Pavilion of the Shanghai World Expo covers an area of 4,000 square meters, and its design is inspired by the oldest and most magnificent buildings in India. The dome-shaped door of the exhibition hall was inspired by the "Siddi Syed" temple in Ahmedabad. The ground of the square is made of clay and bluestone, inspired by Lampl Palace in Vananasi, and cooled by built-in water pipes. The central dome symbolizes the theme of "Harmony of Vientiane" in India, and its design is inspired by the Sanhu Pagoda. It is a common architectural style in Hinduism, Buddhism, Islam, Jainism and Christianity, which makes visitors feel as if they are in a Buddhist holy land and find inner peace.
Naidu, one of the designers of the India Pavilion, said that the antique India Pavilion actually contains high-tech elements. Most of the building materials used in India Pavilion are reusable materials. Vigorously promote low-energy manual materials in architectural design and encourage reuse. Adopt the most advanced refrigeration and lighting system to achieve low energy consumption and high efficiency. Small windmills and solar cells on the roof make full use of permanent renewable energy. The venue design with zero chemicals is safe and pollution-free. The reclaimed water treated by the factory will be used for greening irrigation, and the rainwater collection system is displayed. The central dome is covered with all kinds of herbs, with a living copper tree, and the sound-absorbing ceiling is woven with bamboo mesh and reinforced concrete. The application of solar panels, windmills, herbs, bamboo and other architectural elements on the dome fully embodies the concept of energy saving and high efficiency.
From ancient India to the future
"The exhibition hall can receive 1500 visitors per hour, with an average of 450 visitors every 15-20 minutes. Visitors will be exposed to India through movies, performances, food and specialties. " Sheila, the general representative of the India Pavilion, said, "Rich traditional culture, diversified religious beliefs, the development of tradition and modern science and technology, and the integration of urban and rural areas will all be the exhibition contents of the India Pavilion." .
It is reported that all the exhibitions in the India Pavilion focus on the theme of "City and Harmony", and vividly depict the life form of Mohan Zoda Tam Ming and Halepan in 2000-3000 BC through the time and space journey of Indian cities from ancient times to the present.
At the same time, the India Pavilion also shows the evolution of urban life. In the face of increasing population pressure and serious environmental problems, how can different social strata, different social strata and urban and rural areas achieve maximum harmony through the exchange of trade and services?
In addition, the Indian science and technology industry, which has developed rapidly in recent years, such as creative design, science and technology, and the display of the latest technology will also be the focus of the exhibition. Many leading Indian companies in the fields of information technology, satellite communication technology and biotechnology will also be fully displayed at the World Expo.
The dome center of the India Pavilion.
Dome gate of India Pavilion
Aerial view of India Pavilion
Panorama of India Pavilion
Chile Pavilion renderings
Chile Pavilion renderings
Chile Pavilion renderings
Chile Pavilion renderings
Interior renderings of Chile Pavilion
Interior renderings of Chile Pavilion
Swedish Pavilion Theme and Projects
Rendering of the Swedish National Pavilion
On June 5438+065438+1October 15, 2008, the scheme of the Swedish Pavilion of the Shanghai World Expo was announced, which will present Sweden's solutions to the challenges and reflect the power of "innovation".
Theme: The Light of Creativity
Design team: SWECO company
Modeling highlights: show the interaction between the city and the countryside, adopt traditional urban architecture, and highlight the use of wood in modern architecture.
The design of the Swedish Pavilion is inspired by the interaction between urban and rural life. The architectural style of the whole exhibition hall adopts traditional urban architecture and consists of four interconnected buildings. The exterior of the building will also highlight the application of wood in the field of modern architecture and how to choose suitable materials to achieve energy-saving effect.
"Sustainable development", "innovation" and "communication" are the three key words of the Swedish Pavilion, which specifically show the solutions Sweden takes when facing challenges, Sweden's measures and capabilities to improve the urban environment, and the importance of strengthening communication in the new technological environment. Every visitor can experience Swedish culture, social spirit, engineering technology, tradition, love for nature and the most important innovative spirit with great interest in the Swedish Pavilion.
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