dutch pavilion at shanghai world expo 2010
the dutch pavilion at shanghai expo 2010
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the dutch pavilion for shanghai expo 2010 has been designed by architect john kormeling.
the 5,000-square-meter structure called 'happy street', consists of twenty-six
small houses elevated along the expo's main pedestrian strip that curves
in a figure eight - a lucky number in china. happy street is mixed with different
types of buildings like a house, a shop, a factory, an office, a farm, a petrol station,
a sport field, a garage, forms the condition for a social life. the main building is
a yellow colored tulip - a symbol of the netherlands.
each house explore themes such as energy, water, space and other urban issues.
in response to the chinese expo theme 'better city, better life' the sub-themes of
the design include:
- urban cultural diversity
- urban economic growth and prosperity
- innovation in science and technology in urban contexts
- re-modelling urban communities
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the main building - a tulip
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view around the pavilion
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yellow and red umbrellas line the paths
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view of the british pavilion
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the back of 'happy street'
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in the evening
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at night
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view of the various houses
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view of the various houses
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guests walk along 'happy street'
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