Post-Expo lighting design thinking (below)

Japanese Pavilion

Venue theme: sum of heart, skill and skill

The base color of the pavilion is red vine, and the red vine is made up of red that symbolizes the sun and blue that symbolizes water. It can be said to be a natural color. The outer walls of the pavilion will change various "expressions" with the change of daylight and the light of the night. The environmental control technology is adopted in the design, so that natural resources such as light, water and air are utilized to the maximum extent. The double-layer outer membrane with high transparency outside the exhibition hall is equipped with internal solar cells, which can make full use of solar energy resources to achieve efficient light guiding and power generation; the latest technology such as circulating breathing tunnels will be used in the exhibition hall.

(5) Ecological diversity cities

Indonesia Pavilion

Dozens of bamboos on the top of the pavilion come out through the wall, a symbol of the combination of traditional Indonesian and modern lifestyles. Showcase Indonesia's benign use of natural resources through the use of a series of natural and environmentally friendly materials such as wood and bamboo.

Vietnam Pavilion

The pavilion uses sustainable bamboo as the main building material, highlighting the cultural essence of Vietnam and nature. The undulating bamboo façade is reminiscent of the meandering river, which is both beautiful and effective, and can effectively reduce the excess heat of the sun. The bamboo decoration in the pavilion makes people feel like they are in a bamboo house. During the visit, they will experience Vietnam's long history and culture as well as its unique wisdom in environmental protection and urban development.

6) Regional style architecture

Polish Pavilion:

Venue theme: Poland is smiling, creative inspiration "cut"

The shape of the pavilion is abstract and irregular, and the surface is covered with openwork patterns. It is like a folk paper-cut, which gives visitors an interesting visual experience: the color-changing light creates a kind of shading effect in the pavilion through the paper-cut pattern. The interior of the pavilion is flexible, and the wall serves as a screen to play a film that reflects the life of the Polish city. The building itself incorporates the Polish creativity and imagination of life, and the theme of “Poland is smiling”.