Shanghai World Expo 2010>Pavilion Tour
UPDATED: April 16, 2010
Space Pavilion

Space Pavilion (COURTESY OF EXPO 2010)

Theme: "Harmonious City, Human and Outer Space"

Pavilion Area: 3,000 Square Meters

Location: Within Zone D of the Expo Site

Pavilion Features

The pavilion looks like a "magic cube" suspended in space. Supported by intricate pillars, it will give a feeling of space disorder and arouse the visitors' desire for exploration. The design tries to convey the concepts of "technology", "energy" and "space" with a sense of simplicity.

Based on the core concepts of "sky (outer space), land (city) and man (the explorer and creator)", the pavilion will show how aerospace and electronic technologies promote urban development and improve human life to the fullest extent.

Visitors may embark on a joyous journey filled with discovery and inspiration through three exhibition sections - "The Origin of Dreams", "Spacewalk" and "Beautiful Homeland", to get the "real experience" of how people have been trying to explore space.

Pavilion Display

Visitors may embark on a joyous journey filled with discovery and inspiration through three exhibition sections - "The Origin of Dreams", "Spacewalk" and "Beautiful Homeland", to get the "real experience" of how people have been trying to explore space.

Starting with the first section of the exhibition, "The Origin of Dreams", visitors will quickly become mesmerized and intrigued and build immediate expectations for the next exhibit. Then they will have a unique and lifelike experience in the section "Spacewalk"—an experiential theater filled with imagination.

Finally in the next section "Beautiful Homeland", visitors can get in touch with the concept of "Round Heaven" and "Square Earth". Based on the concept of "Round Heaven", models, real objects and multimedia technology will help replay the history of human space exploration, while a "future city" will provide a preview on the technological, intelligent and informative life of the future, in "Square Earth".

(Source: en.expo2010.cn)


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