World Fairs and Expositions have always offered countries opportunities to show off their very best design ideas. Judging from the entry the British have chosen to build in 2010, the Shanghai Expo should be no exception. Heatherwick Studio with Adams Kara Taylor, Atelier Ten, and Casson Mann, came up with a structure which is reminiscent of a mysterious, wavey, luminescent marine creature from the deep. Aside from the feathery spines (cilia) which can send messages from the outside to the interior, visitors will surely wonder what may await them once inside, where waves of light are supposed to convey the image of a new, open, transparent England.
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机译:世博会和博览会一直为各国提供展示其最佳设计思想的机会。从英国人选择在2010年建造的入口来看,上海世博会也不例外。 Heatherwick Studio与Adams Kara Taylor,Atelier 10和Casson Mann共同构思了一种结构,让人联想起深处神秘,波浪状,发光的海洋生物。除了可以从外面向内部发送消息的羽毛状的刺(纤毛),游客肯定会想知道一旦进入室内,可能会有什么等待着他们,那里的光波应该传达出一个新的,开放的,透明的英格兰的形象。
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