{"id":1786,"date":"2010-05-15T12:54:45","date_gmt":"2010-05-15T19:54:45","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.bspcn.com\/?p=1786"},"modified":"2010-05-15T12:54:45","modified_gmt":"2010-05-15T19:54:45","slug":"15-amazing-pavillions-from-shanghai-expo-2010","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/localhost\/wordpress\/2010\/05\/15\/15-amazing-pavillions-from-shanghai-expo-2010\/","title":{"rendered":"15 Amazing Pavillions from Shanghai Expo 2010"},"content":{"rendered":"
Written by Lavinia<\/a><\/p>\n Expo 2010<\/a> is a worldwide event that is currently taking place\u00a0 in Shanghai, China and started May 1st.\u00a0 As a reminder, here is more information from the official website: \u201cWorld Expo 2010 Shanghai China is the occasion for China to bring the world at home, and for the world to feel at home in China. By dedicating a 5.28-square-kilometer area at the core of the city to exhibitions, events and forums on the Expo theme, \u201cBetter City, Better Life,\u201d Shanghai hopes to build a powerful and lasting pilot example of sustainable and harmonious urban living.<\/em>\u201d The event is expected to gather up over 70 million visitors until the end of October and so far it looks like the estimations were good.<\/p>\n In this post we will \u201cexhibit\u201d 15 pavilions, some of which you may have seen and others that didn\u2019t appear so much in the press. This is no countdown, but just a selection, so feel free to add any comments and let us know if you like a pavilion that is not featured here. Without any further ado\u2026<\/p>\n 1. The UK Pavilion<\/strong> by Thomas Heatherwick<\/a> aka \u201cThe Seed Cathedral\u201d features 60,000 fiber-optic rods which pierce through the six-level structure. Each rod contains seeds from the Millennium Seed Bank<\/a> in Great Britain. Here is more information from Thomas Heatherwick: \u201cThe Seed Cathedral sits in the center of the UK Pavilion\u2019s site, 20 meters in height, formed from 60,000 slender transparent rods, each 7.5 meters long and each encasing one or more seeds at its tip. During the day, they act as optic fibers and draw daylight inwards to illuminate the interior. At night, light sources inside each rod allow the whole structure to glow. As the wind moves past, the building and its optic \u201chairs\u201d gently move to create a dynamic effect \u201d Stunning! You might also want to check out the video featuring the building\u2019s incredible interiors.- via Dezeen<\/a><\/p>\n <\/p>\n