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What is the basis of the design concept that the Finnish Pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo looks like a curling or bowl?
The "Curling" scheme is inspired by the reefs and fish scales of islands that can be seen everywhere in Finland, as well as the round earth buildings designed by China and Fujian. Therefore, the Finland Pavilion will be designed in a hollow form with a proportional surface, aiming at providing visitors with a quiet harbor close to nature. Transparent plastic film will be installed on the roof of Finland Pavilion, which can shelter from the rain in rainy days and be put away in sunny days.

Finland pavilion

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Curling kilnu

National Finland

The theme of the exhibition is abundance, wisdom and environment.

Exhibition slogan Finland inspiration sharing

Pavilion type: self-built pavilion

The location of the exhibition hall is C.

Covers an area of 3000 square meters.

Modeling highlights asymmetric curly hair modeling

Design team Helsinki architecture design studio JKMM

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The exhibition time is confirmed as 65438+20071October 26th.

Date of signing the contract: June 5438+065438+1October 5, 2008.

The museum was built on April 22nd, 2009.

May 27th National Pavilion Day

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1. Architectural appearance:

Curling is a strange building with a white surface. The design of the exhibition hall is inspired by Finland's islands and reefs, the reflection of blue waves, the silhouette of the sky and even the unique fragrance of trees in Finland's virgin forests.

The design of "Curling" also embodies many new environmental protection concepts. The openings in the wall and top promote natural ventilation; The new lightweight wall and unique window structure reduce the heat intensity brought by sunlight; Planting plants on the roof is used to balance the heat load.

Curling shows Finland's ecological innovation and high-tech based on sustainable development. All the building materials of "Curling" are carefully selected based on the principle of environmental protection and recycling. It is the first time to try to use paper-plastic composite materials for exterior wall decoration, and this new product will be displayed to the world for the first time through Finland Pavilion.

2. Display content:

Curling is a quiet harbor. People who stroll through it can temporarily get rid of the hustle and bustle of city life and let free thoughts and opinions collide, communicate and merge here. Finland Pavilion has created the vision of "a better life", that is, freedom, creativity, innovation, community spirit, health and nature. The perfect integration of these beautiful elements provides a platform for people to explore the blueprint for a better life.

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On the afternoon of June 5, 2008, Finland and the Bureau of Shanghai World Expo Coordination formally signed the 20 10 Shanghai World Expo participation contract and announced the pavilion plan. Hong Hao, Deputy Secretary-General of Shanghai Municipal Government and Director of the Bureau of World Expo Coordination, signed a contract with Perti Huitu, General Representative of Finland in China 20 10 Shanghai World Expo, and Hua Junduo, General Representative of China Government in China 20 10 World Expo. Finnish Environment Minister Paula? Lehtomaki witnessed the signing ceremony.

The theme of the exhibition in Finland is "Inspiration Sharing". By encouraging the public to exchange views and interact, we can seek the overall well-off life plan and further explore ways to improve urban life. "Abundance, intelligence and environment" is regarded as the core element of the theme and will be presented to the world from the perspective of Finland at the 20 10 Shanghai World Expo.

The press conference revealed the design scheme of Finland Pavilion, covering an area of 3,000 square meters, adjacent to Lupu Bridge, with a total investment of 6,543,800 euros. The Finnish Pavilion is called Curling. From the outside, the whole Finland Pavilion looks like an island standing in the water. This design stands out from the 104 design schemes publicly collected by the Finnish government. "Curling" clearly reflects Finland's professional technology. Six pillars symbolizing freedom, creativity, innovation, communication, health and nature support the exhibition hall and create a reasonable internal space. Finland said that these six pillars support the Finnish people's understanding of the concept of "good life", and the unique design style and architectural skills of "curling" will bring people into a free and innovative future society.

When visitors step into the exhibition hall, they will feel like entering a courtyard with flowing water and rocks, and they can see blue sky and white clouds when they look up. The video screen on the wall in the exhibition hall shows the unique islands and oceans in Finland. Visitors can also experience the traditional Finnish sauna, taste Finnish food and participate in Finnish cultural activities in the Finland Pavilion. The Finnish Pavilion is expected to have about18,000 to 25,000 visitors every day, and it is planned to open at the end of February next year.

The "Curling" scheme is inspired by the island reefs and fish scales that can be seen everywhere in Finland, and the round earth buildings designed by China and Fujian. Therefore, the Finland Pavilion will adopt a hollow design with a graduated surface, aiming at providing visitors with a quiet harbor close to nature. Transparent plastic film will be installed on the roof of Finland Pavilion, which can shelter from the rain in rainy days and be put away in sunny days.

With the announcement of the design scheme of Finland Pavilion, on the afternoon of April 22, 2009, the Bureau of Shanghai World Expo Coordination and the Finland Pavilion team of 20 10 Shanghai World Expo held the foundation stone laying ceremony of Finland Pavilion in Shanghai World Expo. A cornerstone of curling was buried in the foundation of Finland Pavilion, and together with curling rising in Ran Ran, Chinese and foreign guests were invited to Finland Pavilion to "share inspiration". Mauri Pekkarinen, Minister of Employment and Economy of Finland, Hong Hao, Deputy Secretary-General of Shanghai Municipal People's Government, Director of Shanghai World Expo Coordination Bureau, and Hu Yi, General Representative of Finnish Government for Expo 20 10 attended the groundbreaking ceremony.

The theme of the Finland Pavilion is "richness, intelligence and environment", just like the curling stand in the water. Its "pure and clean" design style will bring people into a free and innovative future society. The Finnish Pavilion is supported by six pillars symbolizing freedom, creativity, innovation, communication, health and nature, and supports the Finnish people's understanding of the concept of "good life".

Covering an area of 3,000 square meters, Finland Pavilion is located at the intersection of Lupu Bridge and elevated pedestrian walkway in the Expo site, adjacent to the Expo site of the subway 13 line under construction. The slogan of Finland's participation in Expo 20 10 is "inspiration sharing", which means that inspiration brings innovation and pays attention to interaction and cooperation. Finland will perfectly interpret the theme of Expo 20 10-"Better City, Better Life" from the perspective of "richness, intelligence and environment".

Finland Pavilion is committed to becoming a model of sustainable architecture, and the exterior of "Curling" will use scale decorative materials with modern flavor specially designed for it. This decorative material will be made of innovative UPM ProFi wood-plastic composite, and its main raw materials are waste paper and plastic.

"Curling" clearly reflects Finland's professional technology. Six pillars symbolizing freedom, creativity, innovation, communication, health and nature support the exhibition hall and create a reasonable internal space. The total budget of Finland's participation in the World Expo project is 6,543.8+03.7 million euros, of which 75% is raised by the Finnish government and the remaining 25% is jointly funded by the partner * * *.

The Finnish Pavilion is scheduled to be completed at 65438+ in February this year.