OSAKA, May 21 (News On Japan) –
Following the Osaka-Kansai Expo, the Dutch Pavilion shall be relocated to Awaji Island in Hyogo Prefecture, organizers introduced. Built utilizing reusable supplies with relocation in thoughts, the construction shall be reconstructed by the Pasona Group in cooperation with the Dutch authorities.
At the Expo website on May twentieth, Slovenia—identified for its beekeeping trade—held a particular occasion to mark World Bee Day. Meanwhile, some of the fashionable sights, the Dutch Pavilion, drew lengthy queues.
The centerpiece of the pavilion is a hanging white sphere, 10.6 meters in diameter—the identical because the face of the Tower of the Sun from the 1970 Osaka Expo. Designed as a imaginative and prescient of a “next-generation sun,” the dome has develop into a defining image of the pavilion.
With a complete flooring space exceeding 1,000 sq. meters, the pavilion was constructed utilizing supplies particularly chosen for simple disassembly and reuse. It was revealed that Pasona and Dutch representatives had reached an settlement to rebuild the construction on Awaji Island after the Expo concludes.
“We’re still discussing how exactly the pavilion will be used,” stated Pasona govt director Makiya Nanbu, “but we’re considering ways to blend Dutch culture and art into its future role.”
Mark Kaupaers, a authorities consultant from the Netherlands’ show division, remarked, “This pavilion will become a legacy not only of the Osaka-Kansai Expo but also of Awaji Island.”
The events additionally plan to carry additional discussions on whether or not the pavilion’s inside displays shall be reused sooner or later.
Source: KTV NEWS

