2010年6月22日 星期二

Anglo America and Latin America Pavilions

Here I want to introduce on one of countries of Anglo-America and
Latin-America Anglo-America in Shanghai Expo.




Canada
















Canada is the first country signing a contract agreeing to open an exhibition at Expo 2010.The 6,000-square-meter Canada Pavilion which is covered in polished steel and cedar, features an exhibition themed "The Living City".The Canadian pavilion features the National Film Board of Canada film Glimpses/Impressions, depicting a day in the life of a composite Canadian city. Directed by Jean-François Pouliot, Glimpses was created with over 3,000 animated photos projected onto a large screen with a 150-degree curve.





Mexico















With an area of 4,000 square meters and the theme "Living Better", Mexico's pavilion is located within the set of American pavilions. The physical space divided into three levels represents in turn three different moments of our country's cities. The past in the basement of the pavilion, present-day Mexico at the access level and the future on the platform of the slope. This great plaza is the heart of the Mexican pavilion. It is the representation of a kite forest and our proposal for the future. The natural grass shows the concern for the recovery of green areas in cities and invites people to carry out different activities, from reading a book, to having a picnic or simply resting in the shade



Brazil











The tropical-forest-like Brazil Pavilion shows off the cultural diversity and dynamism of Brazilian cities with the theme "Pulsing Cities: Feel the Life of Brazilian Cities." Brazil invites visitors to touch upon the beat and pulse of its cities. The architectural project of the pavilion was conceived to present visitors with an interactive virtual show, based on audiovisual stimuli using existing models in Brazil, such as the Portuguese Language Museum and Football Museum, for example.





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