Monday, October 4, 2010

Tailand Pavilion

"Entry"
The Thailand Pavilion has been painted red and gold, among other colors, to create a beautiful backdrop. It reveals traditional Thai architectural features. The pavilion's mascot "Tai" - a cute, friendly and cheerful child-giant – will welcome visitors at the entrance. There is a friendship clock on the roof of the pavilion, symbolizing the friendly ties between China and Thailand since a diplomatic relationship was established 35 years ago.

The exhibition is divided into "Journey of Harmony; Harmony of Difference Tones and Harmony of Thais." There will be a 360-degree hydro-screen and technologies that will let robots talk with visitors. 
The "Journey of Harmony" will take visitors to the past to explore the lifestyle of Siamese people. It portrays the story of Thais, who prospered waterside.
"Waterside"
The "Harmony of Different Tones" spotlights the interaction between urban and rural areas as well as the country's friendly exchanges with other countries. It represents Thais' pursuit of peace and harmony.
The "Harmony of Thais" embodies Thais' attitude towards life - pursuing a simple lifestyle with contentment.
"4D cinema"

Friday, October 1, 2010

Italy Pavilion

Pavilion Preview

                                         By Qian Zhou
Theme: City of Man
Highlights: 20 Functional Modules
Designer: A design Team Led by Giampaolo Imbrighi
National Pavilion Day: June 2
Pavilion Area: Around 6,000 Square Meters
Location:
Within Zone C of the Expo Site

Pavilion Features



The design of the Italy Pavilion is inspired by the children's game "pick-up sticks," which is known as "Shanghai" in Italy. The rectangular pavilion has been laced with intersecting lines - representing pick-up sticks. It comprises 20 functional modules of different shapes, bounded by the "sticks." They represent Italy's 20 regions. The modules can be assembled into smaller structures.


Pavilion Display                                           


The whole pavilion embodies a mini Italian city. Strolling in the pavilion, visitors may feel like walking in a city boasting narrow streets, plazas, courtyards and lanes with an Italian flavor. Luxury cars, fashion and famous paintings are featured. The country's achievements in technology and environmental protection will also be displayed.

Highlight 1: Transparent Concrete

The pavilion makes use of a cutting-edge construction material known as transparent concrete. The Italian construction company building the pavilion may promote the material in China after the Expo.


 

Highlight 2: Inventions

The country's latest innovations, including a paint that cleans the air by eating smog,
will be displayed for two weeks this summer. About 300 winning inventions will be
exhibited from late July to early August. The inventions were submitted by small
 businesses, groups of companies, universities, research centers, and science and
technology parks in Italy.

Highlight 3: Craft Show

Italian tailors, blacksmiths and violinists will show off their craft at the pavilion.






Highlight 4: Energy Efficiency

The pavilion uses air purification and antibacterial ceramic tiles. The entire pavilion is conceived as a specific "mechanism" with ecoclimate functions and energy store devices. The integrated glass curtain wall with photoelectronic elements can isolate the emission; and the building's light beams can cover all areas within the pavilion, and achieve energy efficiency as well.