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UPDATED: September 25, 2010 NO. 39 SEPTEMBER 30, 2010
Green Ideas on Show
Pavilions at the 2010 World Expo in Shanghai are finding aspirations from hopes of bringing cities back to the nature
Photos by YU XIANGJUN
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INTELLIGENT WALL: Alsace Case Pavilion's southern facade is a water-skin solar wall controlled by computer use

CREATIVE HOUSING: The Bamboo House of Madrid Pavilion has rooms that open in different ways. The Air Tree, right beside the Bamboo House, is a steel decagon structure

FOREST-LIKE ARCHITECTURE: The structure of the Norway Pavilion is a solar powered landscape consisting of 15 independently functioning "trees"

SWISS SCENERY: Visitors to the Switzerland Pavilion have the opportunity to ride a cable car for a bird's eye view of the pavilion's rooftop garden

FLOWERY FOOTBALL: The India Pavilion has a crimson central dome decorated with plants, symbolizing the theme Unity in Diversity in India



 
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