russian pavilion at shanghai world expo 2010

russian pavilion
shanghai china
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'the best city in the world should be the favorite one among children.' - nikolay nosov,
soviet writer of children's literature
following the conception of nosov, the russian pavillion has been designed by
P.A.P. ER architectural team as a city from a fairy tale, thus, giving people
the impression of a children's paradise. it features 12 irregularly shaped towers in white,
red and gold and a 15-meter-tall central building dubbed the 'civilization cube' which
links the towers.

russian pavilion
shanghai china
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the main exhibition area of the russian pavilion consists of three parts: 'city for children',
'city for youth' and 'big world', each carrying themes of 'city of flowers', 'city of sun'
and 'city of moon' respectively.

tower detail
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there is a display of scenes from the fairy tale 'the adventures of dunno and his friends'
written by children's author nikolay noso. before starting their journey, visitors are advised
to envision themselves as DUNNO and his friends when travelling through the building.

tower detail
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with their irregular shapes, the 20-meter towers are located among the natural landscapes
of a green lawn and water. upon taking a closer look, visitors will find that these towers
form a circle that takes after the formation of a famous russian dance. the roofs of the
towers are decorated with hollow pictures in colors widely used for traditional russian
garments, symbolizing the integration of various ethnic groups in the country.

overview
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detail
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'city of flowers'
the 'city of flowers' features fairy-tale style images of children, showing a flair for colors
and fantasies. the 'city of sun' is a miniature artificial space where the sun shines permanently,
shedding light onto every window of the hall to create a translucent labyrinth with virtual
displays. here visitors can learn about the technological inventions by russian youth.
the 'city of moon' focuses on space exploration presenting the history of human travels
into space and the advancements made by russia in their aerospace missions.

'city of flowers'

giant fruits are found along the paths of the pavilion
giant strawberries, flowers and trees featured in the pavilion show a city as seen through
children's eyes. visitors will travel along the path as if in a story book. along the way, they
are met with giant foods and plants. the path consists of sections that each highlight progress
in different areas of russia's development.

'big world'

'city of sun'

'city for children'
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