Wednesday, June 17, 2009




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The pavilions can be placed either in a linear sequence to each other, complementing the immediate content; can be grouped together in one particular open public space or even stacked to become a building: or just scattered in the city, as part of the urban experience and to be discovered. They should reflect the importance of inter-related systems - buildings, open spaces, parking and transit, ecology, infrastructure - and are in harmonious balance with their context, reflecting the “genius loci” of each solution.

A series of accompanying events creates memorable happenings in the city.














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