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EXPO 2010 - Israel Pavilion, Shanghai-China, Haim Dotan Architects | photo © Flickr-User: Darkroom Crisis

EXPO 2010 - Israel Pavilion, Shanghai-China, Haim Dotan Architects | photo © Flickr-User: Wojtek Gurak EXPO 2010 - Israel Pavilion, Shanghai-China, Haim Dotan Architects | photo © Flickr-User: Wojtek Gurak

Project Name: EXPO 2010-Israel Pavilion
Construction year: 2010
Website: en.expo2010.cn/c/en_gj_tpl_32.htm
Address: Expo Site , EXPO 2010-SHANGHAI - China

Architect(s) : Haim Dotan Architects (www.haimdotan.com)
Project Category: Cultural | Pavilions

Latitude: 31.1879
Longitude: 121.492

Israeli pavilion

The Israeli pavilion designed by Haim Dotan Architects is composed of two streamlined buildings hugging each other. The pavilion looks like two clasped hands, or a 'seashell'. One side of the seashell is made of authentic stone while the other is made from transparent glass. The design symbolizes Israeli's innovation in technology as well as represents the dialogue between humanity and nature, the earth and the sky, and the past and the future.

The structure is composed of three major areas consisting of the 'whispering garden', 'hall of light' and 'hall of innovation'. In the 'hall of light' situated close to the entrance of the building, the area houses a multimedia presentation showcasing the history of the jewish evolution on a 15 meter high screen.

Surrounding the main body of the pavilion, the 'whispering garden' features 50 planted orange trees, symbolic of the Israeli culture. Visitors are able to walk around this green orchard and become familiar with the israeli advancements in irrigation technologies.

The 'hall of innovation' features hundreds of small screens that enable visitors to converse with israeli children, scientists, inventors and doctors about their vision for a better future. Each of the light spheres represent technical breakthroughs in such fields as griculture,pharmacology, solar / green energy, music, telecommunications.


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