Shanghai World Expo 2010>Photos
UPDATED: July 5, 2010 NO. 27 JULY 8, 2010
The Pavilion of the Future
What will cities be like in the future? The Pavilion of Future at the World Expo in Shanghai has the answer. Through movies, books and sculptures, the exhibition reviews what people used to imagine cities would be like, and depicts what people today envision cities will be like in the future.

The pavilion was converted from the old building of the Nanshi Power Plant. The plant used to be a symbol of Shanghai's industrialization. Today, it has been turned into a green building to showcase urban progress and the future of cities.
Photos by YU XIANGJUN

URBAN AGRICULTURE: Advanced agricultural technologies likely to be applied in future cities

GREEN TRANSFORMATION: The Pavilion of Future is China's first three-star green building converted from an old factory

URBAN RIVER: Animated film shows what a group of children think future cities will look like. To them, a river in the city is a water park

LANDMARK OF CHANGE: The gigantic thermometer-shaped tower shows the temperature at the World Expo in Shanghai. The tower used to be a 165-meter chimney of Nanshi Power Plant

CITIES IN BOOKS: Books describe city life in possible futures


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