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The foundation stone of the Swedish Pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo was laid"The light of creativity"Demonstrate eco-friendly design.
On the morning of the 20th, a highly creative "excavator performance" was staged at the construction site of the World Expo Park, and the Swedish Pavilion of the Shanghai World Expo officially broke ground. Sweden's Deputy Minister Guna Westland, Deputy Director General of the Shanghai World Expo Bureau Wu Yunfei, Consul General of Sweden in Shanghai Yao Hansen, and General Representative of the Swedish Pavilion of the Shanghai World Expo Ren Anli attended the ceremony.
Sweden is recognized as one of the most creative countries in the world, and the theme of Sweden's participation in the 2010 Shanghai World Expo is "Light of Creativity". "The Swedish Pavilion will hold various events during the Shanghai Expo 2010 to deepen the image of the Swedish country in the hearts and minds of the people," said Guna Westland.
Sustainability will be the focus of future activities at the Swedish Pavilion. Guna Westland also ingeniously put the original fax of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Sweden and China, fragments of Chinese ceramics excavated by maritime archaeology, an ancient machine earpiece, a "longstocking Pippi that is loved by children all over the world", and easy-to-remove bolts and nuts that symbolize sustainability into the foundation stone building shrine of the Swedish Pavilion.
The Swedish Pavilion is the first Nordic pavilion to be laid, covering an area of 3,000 square meters. The building is designed to be recyclable according to the Swedish concept of sustainability. Visitors can travel through the cross-shaped three-dimensional passage that connects the interior of the Swedish Pavilion, a special passage that symbolizes the harmonious interaction between the city and the countryside as a whole.
It is reported that there will also be an exhibition in the Swedish pavilion, which will show how Sweden balances development and sustainability in an all-round way, allowing visitors to experience what it feels like to be a creative and interpret the theme of "Better City, Better Life" in their own way.
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At the time of the Expo, the concept of 'low carbon' was still little known in China, but it is foreseeable that after the Shanghai World Expo, 'low carbon' as a way of life may become a trend. Wang Zhan said.
He believes that a profound "green revolution" is taking place in the world, and seeing and grasping the opportunity of a new round of "revolution" is the practical significance of the World Expo to the development of the world today. He said that in the Expo Park, experts and scholars, scientific and technological personnel, and enterprise R&D personnel will experience a different future urban life form, and the upcoming "brainstorming" is the value of the Expo.
Finding a "prescription" for the "urban disease" is regarded as another development direction for the World Expo in the future. The Shanghai World Expo, which is the first city-themed event, has created an Urban Best Practices Area (UBPA) that uses the city as an exhibit, which means that various urban solutions to climate change, energy stress, population expansion, urban pollution, food security and other issues will be presented.
For the first time, the theme of the World Expo is human urban life, which is a first-of-its-kind initiative, Lusetes said. He believes that starting from the Shanghai World Expo, future World Expos will continue to be the theme. Another important significance of the Shanghai World Expo is that what people see at the World Expo, including the use of environmentally friendly building materials and renewable energy, will enter the lives of ordinary people.
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Better life in the city. This slogan has long been deeply rooted in the hearts of the people. The premise of a good human life is to have a suitable environment.
Therefore, green energy saving is an important criterion for all buildings at the Shanghai World Expo. It is one of the important areas and contents of the theme of "Better City, Better Life", and Shanghai will fully demonstrate the concept of energy-saving, environmentally friendly and green ecological Expo in the Expo Park through the planning and construction of the Eco-Expo. This is of great significance to us who are now under the influence of the greenhouse effect.
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The 1933 World's Fair in Chicago, USA, was established"A century of progress"theme. Since then, all World Expos have had themes.
Year Country Venue Theme.
1935 Brussels, Belgium Peaceful through competition.
1937 Paris, France Art and technology in the modern world.
1939 San Francisco, USA, New World of Tomorrow.
1958 Brussels, Belgium Science, Civilization and Humanity.
1962 Seattle, USA, Space Age Humans.
1964 The United States of New York Towards Peace through Understanding.
1967 Montreal, Canada Man and the World.
1968 San Antonio, USA Cultural exchange on the American continent.
1970 Osaka, Japan Progress and harmony of mankind.
1974 Spokane, USA Pollution-free progress.
1975 Okinawa, Japan Ocean - A Promising Future.
1982 Knoxville, USA Energy - the driving force of the world.
1984 New Orleans, USA The World of Rivers - Water is the Source of Life.
1985 Tsukuba, Japan Habitat and Environment--Human Home Technology.
1986 Vancouver, Canada Traffic & Transport.
1988 Brisbane, Australia Leisure life in the age of technology.
1990 Osaka, Japan Man and Nature.
1992 Seville, Spain Age of Discovery.
1992 Columbus, Genoa, Italy - Ship and Sea.
1993 Daejeon, South Korea A new way to take off.
1998 Lisbon, Portugal Ocean - Wealth of the Future.
1999 Yunnan, China, Man and Nature - Towards the 21st Century.
2000 Hannover, Germany Human-Nature-Technology-Development.
2005 Aichi Prefecture, Japan Beyond Development: The Rediscovery of Nature's Wisdom.
The theme of Expo 2010 Shanghai is "Better City, Better Life".
Sub-theme: The integration of diverse cultures in the city.
The prosperity of the city's economy.
Innovation in urban technology.
The reinvention of urban communities.
Interaction between city and country.
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Each of the venues said that they were very low-carbon, but in the end, what about the lowest, I went to the World Expo 5 times, walked a lot of pavilions, according to my observation, the following pavilions are the most environmentally friendly, I think the light of environmental protection you said, should be generated among them.
1: Switzerland - The venue is built entirely of special concrete, which retains the temperature inside the building for a long time, and the red dots on the exterior of the Swiss Pavilion absorb sunlight during the day and convert solar energy into electricity at night to save energy to the greatest extent.
2: Luxembourg - The whole building is built with a special steel that can only be made in Luxembourg, which can not only stabilize the internal temperature like the Swiss Pavilion, but also has the characteristics of 100% reuse, and the whole building is planted with flowers and trees, not only does not emit emissions, but also contributes to the environment, that is to say, Luxembourg has truly achieved environmental pollution in this World Expo.
3: Japan - Like Luxembourg, the entire building can be 100%** reused, and the strange structure of the building helps air convection, and there are devices that generate electricity by stepping on the aisle of the Japan Pavilion.
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At this World Expo, environmental protection has become the protagonist. And environmental protection is reflected in all aspects of this World Expo.
Almost every venue promotes the use of new energy to generate electricity, protect the environment, save non-renewable resources, and reduce carbon emissions. For example, the China Pavilion has a carbon emission test to test whether you are environmentally friendly; Vanke Museum made a 3D promotional video to promote environmental protection; In one city pavilion, there is even a bicycle that generates electricity so you can experience using your own energy to generate electricity, and many venues advertise the use of wind power.
Since after the World Expo, except for a few buildings such as the China Pavilion, other buildings will be demolished, so environmental protection is reflected in the building materials of each venue, and many pavilions are made of environmentally friendly materials. For example, the main body of the Vanke Pavilion is made of straw compaction, and one of the buildings inside is made of a bunch of cans glued; The Spanish Pavilion is made up of rattan weaving; The Brazil Pavilion is made of wooden strips; About 60,000 linen stalks are inserted into the exterior of the British Pavilion. Most of the building materials in the stadium can be reused, which is both beautiful and functional.
In the Expo Park and in the venues, the theme of environmental protection is also reflected. The buses inside the park are rechargeable and do not consume fuel. A lot of solar cells have been installed in many venues to ** the amount of electricity consumed by themselves.
Some venues are even more ingenious, such as the Vanke Pavilion, which uses its special structure to keep it hot without an air conditioner. The exterior wall of the Canada Pavilion is covered with a leafy plant that absorbs carbon dioxide and reuses rainwater from the drainage system.
Through this World Expo, I learned that I should also protect the environment in my life. At home, don't put appliances such as TVs on standby, don't turn on the lights when no one is around, and try to turn on the air conditioner as little as possible. Outdoors, participate in more tree-planting activities, take more public transportation, bicycle or walking, drive less or take taxis, and do not encourage parents to buy large-displacement cars.
Hyping up environmental protection in such a big event as the World Expo reflects the importance of environmental protection, so everyone should be environmentally friendly, so that the earth can get better and better.
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What is the concept of the Shanghai World Expo?
A: Communication and integration, innovation and progress, achievement and experience, inheritance and future, harmony and development.
The World Expo provides a platform for global communication for mankind, and cross-cultural collision and integration is the mission of the World Expo. The World Expo encourages the spirit of human innovation, innovation is the eternal soul of the World Expo, and only with innovation can there be progress.
The World Expo provides a high school stage for mankind to showcase its latest scientific and technological achievements, and people can experience the unique charm of the World Expo in a variety of interactions and experiences.
The World Expo is the intersection of history and the future, and the inheritance of history and the exploration of the future have injected infinite impetus into the World Expo.
The creation of a harmonious society and the development of human civilization are the eternal themes of the Expo. 〕
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The Shanghai World Expo will fully demonstrate the concept of energy saving, environmental protection and green ecological Expo.
The theme of the Shanghai World Expo is: Better City, Better Life. One of the important areas and contents is "green, environmental protection, and energy saving".
We hope that the Shanghai World Expo can provide a model for the future urbanization process, so that the city and the environment can be harmonious, and the Expo site can become a model of an ecological city and a harmonious city.
To this end, we follow the national energy-saving codes and refer to the grading system of the U.S. Green Building Council's Green Zen Building, which is an important standard for buildings at the Shanghai World Expo. At the same time, we will also adopt some new technologies, new energy and new materials in environmental protection and energy conservation in the Expo Park. For example, the use of solar energy, the use of new energy, rainwater harvesting, ground source heat pumps, river water sources and other technologies will be widely used in the permanent buildings of the Expo Park.
We specially organized a special consultation meeting for the Ecological Expo, and the participating experts put forward a full range of consulting suggestions for the Ecological Expo, and put forward good suggestions for energy saving, environmental protection, emission reduction, pollution prevention, consumption reduction and so on in the spine cultivation of the entire Expo Park. We are in the process of implementing them one by one. The traffic in the park will be zero-emission, and in the future, the vehicles used in the park will use new energy and have no emissions.
Through the planning and construction of the ecological expo, the concept of energy-saving, environmentally friendly and green ecological expo can be fully demonstrated in the expo park.
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Each of the venues said that they were very low-carbon, but in the end, what about the lowest, I went to the World Expo 5 times, walked a lot of pavilions, according to my observation, the following pavilions are the most environmentally friendly.
1: Switzerland - The venue is built entirely of special concrete, which retains the temperature inside the building for a long time, and the red dots on the exterior of the Swiss Pavilion absorb sunlight during the day and convert solar energy into electricity at night to save energy to the greatest extent.
2: Luxembourg - The whole building is built with a special steel that can only be made in Luxembourg, which can not only stabilize the internal temperature like the Swiss Pavilion, but also has the characteristics of 100% reuse, and the whole building is planted with flowers and trees, not only does not emit emissions, but also contributes to the environment, that is to say, Luxembourg has truly achieved environmental pollution in this World Expo.
3: Japan - Like Luxembourg, the entire building can be 100%** reused, and the strange structure of the building helps air convection, and there are devices that generate electricity by stepping on the aisle of the Japan Pavilion.
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