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The 20 most beautiful Pavilions of WorldEM2015 !

Discover our selection of the 20 most beautiful Pavilions of this edition.

Milan, a very beautiful city to discover

Milan, host city of the World Expo, is a city full of charm and very rich culturally. Are you ready for the visit?

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World Expo 2015 : Key Figures

Find here all the statistics on costs, number of participants, the number of jobs created by this exceptional event. World Exposition will take place in Milan for its new edition. So, Benvenuto in Italia!

Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life

The theme of this edition has been revealed. Discover all the details about this topic and events announced.

mardi 31 mars 2015

How to buy your tickets for the World Expo

The Milan World Expo takes place for 6 months, from May 1, 2015. It will be open everyday on the period. During the duration of the exhibition, visitors can discover many attractions such as dance, circus, theater and discover the different pavilions. However, this event is not free. You have to pay your ticket before. All information about it is available below :

Where ?

Tickets for the exhibition can be purchased at the entrance of the site, through the chartered resellers of the event or on the official website of the event. Nevertheless, we strongly recommend the purchase on the Internet that allows you. This allows you to be sure of the availability and source of your tickets. In addition, you benefit from excellent prices according to the offers.

The website link is : http://www.expo2015.org/en/tickets


When ?

Tickets are available and will be throughout the exhibition. If you wish to attend the opening festivities, you have to buy immediatelyIn a few days, all the tickets will sold out.

Before, cheaper offers are available for visitors. Do not hesitate! Purchase before may allows you to save a lot.


What price ?

Two types of formula can be reserved : a full day or a night formula.  The first one allows you to visit and discover the Expo in the best condition without limit from 10 am to 11 pm.

The price is cheaper when you choose to visit by night. The price of a full day ticket is 32 euros. If you choose to come only by night, the ticket costs only 5 euros. You can book your tickets for one or more days.When you choose several days, you have two choices : consecutive days or not. Consecutive days is the cheapest way. For example, 2  consecutive days cost 57 euros, 2 days separately cost 62 euros.

In addition, many offers available for families.The formulas are based on the number of adults and children accompanying. These formulas are very advantageous ! A special price is available for all tickets purchased before the beginning of the exhibition.In addition, the special price is available for all tickets purchased before the beginning of the exhibition. My final tip: Hurry up!

jeudi 26 mars 2015

Ways to reach the Expo

Milan is a very large urban area of more than 1.4 million inhabitants. Influential city, Milan is a globally connected city, in which there is an important public transport system. Milan have different types of transport: airports, metropolitan, tramways, railways, bicycles self-service, bus.

Access to the exhibition site

The Milan Expo 2015 site is located a few kilometers from the center of Milan, directly connected with the three city airports and major public transport networks.  The exhibition site is located beside the Fiera Milano exhibition center.

Easily accessed locally, regionally and internationally through a rich and integrated infrastructure system.

The metro Linea 1 (red line) links the city center with the exchange parking Molino Dorino and that expected on the Expo site.

Three highways serving the exhibition, namely the A4 Turin-Milan-Venice, A8 / A9 Milan-Como-Chiasso and Milan-Varese and western ring, extended to the south on the A1 Milan-Rome-Naples.

A railway station will be located at the height of the western gate of the Expo site. There will also be access roads to the fairground to separate local traffic from that to the Expo.

Access to Milan

Airports


Milan is served by three airports located in the metropolitan area of Grande Milano. Milan is served by three airports located in the metropolitan area of Grande Milano : Malpensa International Airport, Linate Airport and Bergamo-Orio al Serio Airport.

  • Malpensa International Airport : Second Italian airport after Rome Fiumicino Airport, this airport is dedicated to long-haul flights. It comprises two terminals: Terminal 1 is used for all intercontinental flights, international and domestic, while Terminal 2 is reserved exclusively for charter airlines and cheap flights. A large number of airlines are present. Terminal 2 is currently used only by EasyJet. It has been used previously for charter services that were moved to Terminal 1. The airport has a train station, named Milan Aeropuerto. This station allows you to reach the urban network of Milan. The airport has a train station. This station allows you to reach the urban network of Milan. 2 train lines exist: one allows you to reach the  Milan Cardona train station, located southwest of the city, by the Malpensa Express.  The second one allows you to reach the Milan Central Station in about 50 minutes. Train leaves every 30 minutes in each direction. Main airlines : Easyjet, Alitalia, Germanwings,...

  • Milan Linate Airport: The second airport of the city  is situated within the immediate proximity of the city. It hosts the only national or European short-haul traffic.There is a frequent bus traveling from the airport to Piazza San Babila (downtown). However, you should buy your tickets before boarding distributor because it is not possible to buy them on the bus. A ticket is equivalent to a standard ticket, priced at € 1.50 and is valid for all public transport in the city. It can be used for up to 90 minutes, which means you can use the subway immediately. There is also a bus service from Linate  to Milan Central Station. This service costs 5 € and you can buy tickets on the bus. The first departure from Linate is expected at 6:30 am and departures are every 30 minutes until 11:30 p.m.. The first departure from Milan Train Station is expected at 6:00 am and departures are every 30 minutes until 11:00 p.m.. A taxi will cost you between 15 and 20 euros. Main airlines : AirFrance, Alitalia, Aer Lingus,...

  • Il Caravaggio International Airport Bergamo Orio al Serio : Il Caravaggio International Airport Bergamo Orio al Serio is located in Orio al Serio Airport, about 45 km north of Milan in Italy. It is mainly used by airlines at low prices. Indeed, this is the largest airport in Italy for air traffic Low cost. In order to get to the center of Milan, it will use one of the various bus transport services made by transport companies: Terravision, or Autostrada Orio Shuttle. The prices are not very high. Main airlines : Ryannair, Neos Air, Wizz Air,...

Train Stations

The Milan Central Station: Located on the Place de Duca d'Aosta in the center of the city, the station has a daily service of 600 trains pass and sees 320,000 passengers each day. It is the second Italian station to traffic. This station provides instant access to various cities in Europe and Italy as Basel, Florence, Geneva, Lugano, Lucerne, Nice, Paris, Rome, Venice, Zurich. Different public transport lines are connected: underground (green and yellow lines), tram, bus lines.

Milan-Porta Garibaldi Station : 
Located on the Freud Place, this train station is close to Unicredit Tower, the tallest tower in Italy (231 m). In terms of passenger traffic, it is one of the most important railway stations of the city network with 25 million passengers annually. The station is served by lines S1, S2, S5, S6, S7, S8, S11 and S13 suburban rail service, as well as the TGV operating between Paris and Milan. It is also served by several regional lines and the Malpensa Express (railway line Milano-Malpensa airport). The station is also served by the Frecciarossa and .Italo the Italian high speed train.

Coaches

Many companies offer bus trips to Milan. The main ones: Eurolines, IDTGV, Autostradale S.r.l.,Ctnm, Airpullman or Ctnm. Many destinations are proposed in Italy and Europe (France, Swiss, Slovenia,..). Coach is the cheapest way to come.


mercredi 11 mars 2015

20 Of The Most Beautiful Pavilions of World Expo 2015

We selected the 20 most beautiful pavilions built as part of the exhibition by the participating countries. This selection has not been easy to realize. Indeed, the architectural competition is fierce. Let us guide you in this collection of magnificent architectural work.


Thailand


Architect In Charge: Francesc Domingo

The main theme of the Thai Pavilion is the crucial aspect that water plays in Thai agriculture in a number of ways. A representation of Naga, the legendary water snake Thai mythology, will welcome visitors at the start of the walk flag. This gateway will allow visitors through a field that was planted at different stages of rice cultivation, displaying the base of agriculture in Thailand.



Romania


Architect In Charge: Collective East Architects, Prospect SRLCollective East Architects

The main theme of Romanian Pavilion is ‘living in harmony with nature’. Visitors will be offered an overarching insight into the spirit of this country, with its blend of traditional and modern. 

The pavilion will reflect a country with accessible and sustainable resources and potentials, a country that promotes the use of clean energies, varied biodiversity, healthy nutrition and, especially, keeps the cultural values of tradition and folklore alive.


China


Architect In Charge: Studio Link-Arc

The main theme of Chinese Pavilion is “The Land of Hope”. The Chinese pavilion will be the largest pavilion of Expo Milano 2015 after the German one. The goal of the Chinese is to highlight efforts in food safety, food quality and efficient use of resources. The main message is the importance of a harmonious coexistence between man and nature.

France


Architect In Charge: X-TU Paris

The theme of French Pavilion is "How to produce and feed differently?". This building market declines the theme of a on two floors wooden building nestled in the center of landscapes shaped by farmers and lush vegetation. Reflecting these covered market throughout the territory, the France Pavilion is a forum but also production.

Under the horizontal roof, this hall is as an inverted landscape. Its ceiling, full of animal and plant production, processed products, shows the French identity by expressing its variety: its regional products to its advanced agro-industry.


United Arab Emirates


Architect In Charge : Foster + Partners, Architects

The theme of UAE Pavillion is ‘Food for Thought’. The challenge was to design two climates - to create a comfortable space for visitors naturally cool in Milan, while considering the final reconstruction of the pavilion in the UAE, where it is necessary to provide shade from the intense sun.

Nepal












Architect In Charge : Implementing Expert Group (IEG)

The theme of Nepanese Pavillion is "Food Safety and Sustainability for Development".

Vietnam




















Architect In Charge : Vo Trong Nghia Architects

The theme of Vietnamese Pavilion is "Water and Lotus Flower". The building is built around a shallow pool that enhances design, air cooled and produces a pleasant micro climate. Lotus, Vietnam's national flower, is at the heart of the Pavilion. It is "a symbol of purity, commitment and optimism for the future, "according to the architects.



Brunei



The theme of  Brunei Pavillion is "Food Safety and Sustainability for Development".

Kuwait


Architect In Charge : Italo Rota

The theme of Kuwait pavilion is "The challenge of nature". The ambition of the pavilion is to represent the extraordinary mixture of cultures and tradition with contemporary and scientific aspect that form the base of Kuwaiti culture today. 
The basic design will resemble the sails of a Dhow, a traditional wooden boat that still today is used in the Arabian Gulf. 


Turkmenistan


The theme of Turkmenistan Pavilion is "Water is life". A two-story building will be erected decorated in the national style, with the use of traditional symbols dovetailed with contemporary technologies. The pavilion is projected to accommodate the stands of over 50 ministries and agencies of Turkmenistan.



Qatar


The theme of Qatari Pavilion is "Sustainable planting: innovative solutions for food security”. The architects wishes to the visitors experience the atmosphere of the souk, between colors, sounds and scents of the typical Arabian market. The tour then continues at the second level within a huge “Jafeer”, the traditional food basket used in the Middle East with a diameter of 36 feet and standing 26 feet tall, it stages an interactive show on a helical structure set upwards twisting towards the ceiling.

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Angola


Architect in Charge : Materplansstudio

The theme of Angolan Pavilion is "Food and Culture, Educate to Innovate". The pavilion develops on three different levels: a lawn with a vegetable garden on the outside and as for the inside of the building, the exhibition opens on a wide area with dedicated bars, restaurants and merchandising, finishing off with a roof terrace. The baobab, a symbol and sacred plant for the African continent, thanks to its richness as a food source and useful shelter, is the most distinguishing feature of Angola’s pavilion.


Israel


Architect in Charge : Knafo Klimor architects

The theme of Israelian Pavilion is "Fields of Tomorrow". The structure creates an immediate and powerful visual atmosphere of agricultural and engineering performance. The main feature is a vertical field, which provides a fresh perspective on how food is grown and supplied. Its surface is comprised of modular tiles utilized for optimally cultivating products on a steel frame elevated above ground.


Monaco


Architect in Charge : Enrico Pollini
Focusing on the theme of "excellence solidarity", the pavilion will be innovative and surprising. Its roof, fully planted, will represent the five continents and within the 240 m2 scenography of 11 stations will be declined, citing in particular the oyster nursery, deforestation, marine protected areas, or the fight against malnutrition.


United Kingdom


UK Pavilion is inspired of the incredible bee activity and it has been designed to allow visitors to walk on a meadow natural wildflowers, through an orchard. In the center of the structure, dipped in the meadow, dominates a golden sphere, any steel, reproducing a huge hive. Hive vibrate and buzzing with the sound of a real bee colony.

Architect in Charge : Wolfgang Buttress

Mexico


Architect in Charge :  Francisco Lopez Guerra Almada

The external structure of the Mexican flag is inspired by the shape of a corn tassel, the staple food of the country like many others in Latin America. 


Burundi

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Colombia


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Afghanistan


Architect in Charge : Odisseas Kouskoukis

The theme of Afghan Pavilion  is  "Eating for Longevity, Afghanistan. It is designed to celebrate Afghan culture and tradition. The monument included various intelligent environments that contain embedded systems to immerse and teach a visitor about different aspects of Afghan culture and traditions. The inspiration for the design of this pavillion came from Afghan Calligraphy, traditional geometric decorative patterns, the landscape, the local architecture, history and handcrafts. The design was also influenced by the historical descriptions of the Afghanistan by neighboring countries.


Malaysia

Architect In Charge : Hijjas Kasturi Associates

The theme of Malaysian Pavilion is ‘Towards a Sustainable Food Ecosystem’.The design of the pavilion draws on the variety of seeds found in rainforests, as symbols of growth and starting points for a journey. Seeds are a major lifestyle staple in Malaysia, traditional cooking ingredients.