Spanish Pavilion for Expo Shanghai 2010

Da Pu Lu, Shanghai, China
Photo © Zheng Zhonghai

The Spanish Pavilion for the 2010 World Expo of Shanghai sought to reflflect upon the Spanish climate, as well as to recover the extraordinary craft of wickerwork in order to bring it back to life and to reinvent it as a new construction technique. This building sought to play with the incredible potential of wickerwork. Furthermore, it sought to introduce wicker as a sustainable and viable material concept that would remain present throughout the building. Basketry techniques, handcrafts with natural fifibers, are a global tradition shared by cultures of all ages. Even though they vary from region to region, they occur in similar ways East and West. In this sense, the material choice for the pavilion attempted to bridge between two cultures, the Spanish (visiting) and the Chinese (the host). The Spanish Pavilion has a usable area of 7,500m2. Aside from the spaces destined to hold the main exhibits, the pavilion is fitted out to host offificial receptions with an auditorium, a conference room, a press room, and support area.

Photo © Zheng Zhonghai
Photo © Zheng Zhonghai
Photo © Zheng Zhonghai
Photo © Zheng Zhonghai
Photo © Zheng Zhonghai
Photo © Zheng Zhonghai
Architects
Benedetta Tagliabue – EMBT
Year
2010
Project Status
Built

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