• United Kingdom Pavilion

    Date: 2011.11.27 | Category: National Pavilions | Tags: ,,,,,,,

    United Kingdom Pavilion

    The first World Expo came about in the United Kingdom and was then known as the Great Exhibition, held in the Crystal Palace at Hyde Park. This majestic metal-and-glass edifice was not only home to the extravaganza display of products from all over the world, but was also the iconic symbol of the world fair, being considered one of the most beautiful structures in the world until a fire destroyed it half a century ago. Now, the United Kingdom has brought to Expo visitors a new version of the Crystal Palace – a dazzling cube formed by more than 60,000 slim and transparent acrylic rods containing seeds of different plants that were collected in a bio-diversity project.

    The UK Pavilion (Meguio Xing)
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    The UK Pavilion (Meguio Xing)

    Themed “Building on the Past, Shaping our future”, the 6000-square-meter UK pavilion is also known as the “Seed Cathedral” and the area around it is designed like a wrapping paper, making it seem as if the wrappers have fallen open to reveal a sparkling jewel of life. Visitors can relax around the open space or enter the “Seed Cathedral” to admire the seeds in the spines, marveling how such tiny seeds can produce wonders of nature and life. The UK pavilion hopes to raise awareness for the Millennium Seed Bank Project, an international conservation project launched by the Royal Botanic Gardens in 2000.

    Visitors examining the seeds
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    Visitors examining the seeds

    Highlight 1: Green Cities

    Visitors will travel through four UK’s capital cities from west to east – Belfast, Cardiff, London and Edinburgh. Large “green maps” of the cities are on display. The best way to show how green British cities really are is to “erase” all the buildings and streets, leaving only the green spaces.

    Highlight 2: Seed Cathedral

    Visitors will be invited to watch, touch and recognize seeds of different plants as the core exhibition of the UK Pavilion. They will be surrounded by the seeds in a 20-meter-high hollow cube-like structure with the seeds embedded in the walls and ceilings. The “Seed Cathedral” is itself an object formed from 60,000-plus transparent acrylic rods containing seeds. The seeds demonstrate the concept of sustainability, the diversity of nature and the potential of life. During the daytime, each of these 7.5-meter-long rods will act like fibre optic filaments, drawing on daylight to illuminate the interior. At night, light sources embedded in each rod will allow the whole structure to glow.

    Visitors at the Seed Cathedral
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    Visitors at the Seed Cathedral

    Highlight 4: Olympic Corner

    UK Pavilion offers a preview of the 2012 London Olympics by incorporating an “Olympic Corner” in its display. The area features a large “green map” of the 2.5-square-kilometer Olympic Park in Stratford in East London, which will be turned into the largest city park in Britain.

    Highlight 5: City Park

    The “paper” area is as large as a standard football pitch and will be a public area for performances and for children to play football, just like a city park. The square will have performances every day including ballet, drama, orchestra and dance. Some UK football stars may be on hand to teach soccer skills to children. Much of the daily programming will concentrate on original and inventive comedy performance which draw on the UK’s great tradition of theatre – stretching back to William Shakespeare – and on the current international reputation of our artists and performers for original, inventive and crowd-pleasing work.

    Close up of the crystal-like objects
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    Close up of the crystal-like objects

    "Seed Cathedral" (Cesar Corona)
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    "Seed Cathedral" (Cesar Corona)

    Close up of the seeds (hpingju)
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    Close up of the seeds (hpingju)

    "Seed Cathedral" from afar
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    "Seed Cathedral" from afar

    Originally posted 2010-09-09 09:00:32.

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