Dutch Pavilion at Shanghai Expo 2010 by John Körmeling

Thursday, May 27th 2010
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The Happy Street is the answer on the question Better City Better Life. I think that origins in a GOOD street. with mix functions, different forms of buildings . A street mixed with different types of buildings like a house, a shop, a factory, an office, a farm, a petrol station, a sportfield , a garage, forms the condition for a social life.

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The people can just gaze at it, it is a wunderfull steel construction, made by a very good structural designer : his name is Rijk Blok. he made this small idea of me into a totally creative construction. In this case that the pavilion is being build is more important then the idea.

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Designer: John Körmeling, Location: Shanghai, China, Image Credits: © John Körmeling, Information: Source

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  1. cyrine jezille redoña says:

    i love it!!! it’s just like a mini city…

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