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The Danish Pavilion Building Design in Shanghai Expo 2010

 The Danish Pavilion Building Design in Shanghai Expo 2010

Again, we present for you a beautiful building in Shanghai Expo 2010. Here is the Danish Pavilion which is designed by Copenhagen-based Bjarke Ingels Group. The building represents the capitol of Denmark, Copenhagen which is known for some attractions such as the city bike, the harbor bath, the playground and the picnic.

 The Danish Pavilion Building Design in Shanghai Expo 2010

The guests in the Danish Pavilion may take a ride of bycicle for free when experiencing the pavilion inside and outside. The pavilion also can be enjoyed in slow stroll with time to absorb the surroundings. The building is designed as a double spiral with pedestrian and cycle lanes that will take the guests from the ground and through curves up to a level of 12 metres and down again. The pavilion is constructed as a monolithic self-supporting construction in white-painted steel, manufactured at a Chinese shipyard. Synthetic light-blue coating used in Denmark for bicycle paths will cover the roof. Inside, the floor will appear in epoxy, the light-blue bycycle path respectively.

 The Danish Pavilion Building Design in Shanghai Expo 2010

The Harbour Pool will be found at the center of the pavilion when the children will get the experience to live in a Danish city where the water in the harbour is clean. The eye-cacthing symbol that is the original Little Mermaid is sitting exactly as she usually sits in Copenhagen is placed in the middle of The Harbour Pool. It can be said that in this pavilion the guests will be served with the real experience of the Danish city life.

 The Danish Pavilion Building Design in Shanghai Expo 2010

 The Danish Pavilion Building Design in Shanghai Expo 2010

 The Danish Pavilion Building Design in Shanghai Expo 2010

 The Danish Pavilion Building Design in Shanghai Expo 2010

 The Danish Pavilion Building Design in Shanghai Expo 2010

 The Danish Pavilion Building Design in Shanghai Expo 2010

 The Danish Pavilion Building Design in Shanghai Expo 2010

 The Danish Pavilion Building Design in Shanghai Expo 2010

 The Danish Pavilion Building Design in Shanghai Expo 2010

 The Danish Pavilion Building Design in Shanghai Expo 2010

 The Danish Pavilion Building Design in Shanghai Expo 2010

 The Danish Pavilion Building Design in Shanghai Expo 2010

 The Danish Pavilion Building Design in Shanghai Expo 2010

 The Danish Pavilion Building Design in Shanghai Expo 2010

 The Danish Pavilion Building Design in Shanghai Expo 2010

 The Danish Pavilion Building Design in Shanghai Expo 2010

 The Danish Pavilion Building Design in Shanghai Expo 2010

 The Danish Pavilion Building Design in Shanghai Expo 2010

 The Danish Pavilion Building Design in Shanghai Expo 2010

 The Danish Pavilion Building Design in Shanghai Expo 2010

 The Danish Pavilion Building Design in Shanghai Expo 2010

 The Danish Pavilion Building Design in Shanghai Expo 2010

 The Danish Pavilion Building Design in Shanghai Expo 2010

 The Danish Pavilion Building Design in Shanghai Expo 2010

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