Pavilion
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So we won the competition to build the U.K.
pavilion.
(SA: Life would be sweet in a cubicle like this.) DK: This next project, we were asked to design a
pavilion
to celebrate the recycling of the water on the Millennium Dome in London.
The
pavilion'
s design goal was to be kind of quiet and peaceful.
And that was asked not just by that guy but by everyone in the pavilion, and frankly, by every worker at one of the 50,000 factories that closed in the first decade of this century.
So I was chosen to build the
pavilion
out of paper tubes, recyclable paper.
It means that no building is too small for innovation, like this little reindeer
pavilion
that's as muscly and sinewy as the animals it's designed to observe.
As they spin biological silk over robotically spun silk, they give this entire
pavilion
its integrity.
What's interesting is, building this
pavilion
was simply not possible without human, robot and AI augmenting each other.
This is an image that won us a competition for an exhibition
pavilion
for the Swiss Expo 2002 on Lake Neuchatel, near Geneva.
And we ask the question, can we use technology, high technology, to make an expo
pavilion
that's decidedly low definition, that also challenges the conventions of space and skin, and rethinks our dependence on vision?
So, this is an exhibition
pavilion
where there is absolutely nothing to see and nothing to do.
And two summers ago at the Hyde Park in London, with the Serpentine Gallery: a kind of a temporal
pavilion
where moving was the only way you could see the
pavilion.
So if you come to the expo, go straight to the Danish pavilion, get a Danish bike, and then continue on that to visit the other pavilions.
The architecture of the
pavilion
is this sort of loop of exhibition and bikes.
The so-called "solar trees" were part of the German
pavilion
at the World Expo in Milan in 2015.
There is wood, but there are no animals, except dogs, so where do clothes come from, or shoes for that matter, since, apparently there is no industry, and everybody is dressed as in 16th century Europe, which is in odd contrast to not so futuristic
pavilion
backdrop.
In Milan, we recently unveiled our Living Nature exhibit, a 500-square-meter (5,381-square-foot)
pavilion
that can recreate four seasons simultaneously under the same roof.
Eight hundred years ago this month, it offered a colorful spectacle, dotted with the tents of barons and knights, and the larger
pavilion
of King John of England, looking like a circus top with the royal standard fluttering above.
She went as far as the beeches of Banneville, near the deserted
pavilion
which forms an angle of the wall on the side of the country.
It pleased the Maharajah in those days to remove himself from the white marble
pavilion
in the orange-garden, where he usually spent the spring months, to Sitabhai's wing of the red-stone palace, and to sit in the court-yard watching trained parrots firing little cannons, and witnessing combats between fighting quail or great gray apes dressed in imitation of English officers.
There were but three hotels in this part of the street; and only two windows looking toward the road, one of which was in a
pavilion
parallel to that which Aramis occupied, the other belonging to Aramis himself.
Be this evening about ten o’clock at St. Cloud, in front of the
pavilion
which stands at the corner of the house of M. d’Estrees.--C.B."
Besides, how is it possible to avoid a little condescension toward a husband whose pretty wife has appointed a meeting with you that same evening at St. Cloud, opposite D’Estrees’s
pavilion?
In the meantime d’Artagnan, who had plunged into a bypath, continued his route and reached St. Cloud; but instead of following the main street he turned behind the chateau, reached a sort of retired lane, and found himself soon in front of the
pavilion
named.
A high wall, at the angle of which was the pavilion, ran along one side of this lane, and on the other was a little garden connected with a poor cottage which was protected by a hedge from passers-by.
His eyes were fixed upon the little
pavilion
situated at the angle of the wall, of which all the windows were closed with shutters, except one on the first story.
At that moment he thought of the trees, upon whose leaves the light still shone; and as one of them drooped over the road, he thought that from its branches he might get a glimpse of the interior of the
pavilion.
In an instant he was among the branches, and his keen eyes plunged through the transparent panes into the interior of the
pavilion.
Besides, the wheels of a carriage, which appeared to have come from Paris, had made a deep impression in the soft earth, which did not extend beyond the pavilion, but turned again toward Paris.
And yet he said, to reassure himself, that this
pavilion
perhaps had nothing in common with Mme.
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