전문가가 아닌 학생들이 디자인한 '엑스포 2020 두바이 전시관' VIDEO: Expo 2020 Dubai reveals 9 student-designed country pavilions


Expo 2020 Dubai reveals 9 student-designed country pavilions

From futuristic labs, to abstract sculptures, students have showcased their knowledge in design, art, economics, and tech

by Anup Oommen11 Mar 2020


Nine countries around the world, including Sri Lanka, Zimbabwe, Myanmar, Malawi, San Marino, Grenada, Djibouti, Suriname, and Saint Kitts and Nevis, are having their Expo 2020 Dubai pavilions designed by young, emerging student talent rather than globally renowned designers or architects.


Expo 2020 Dubai reveals 9 student-designed country pavilions. [representational image]


  

전문가가 아닌 학생들이 디자인한 '엑스포 2020 두바이 전시관'


   스리랑카, 짐바브웨, 미얀마, 말라위, 산마리노, 그레나다, 지부티, 수리남, 세인트키츠와 네비스 등 세계 9개국은 세계적인 디자이너나 건축가가 아닌 젊고 떠오르는 학생들에 의해 디자인된 엑스포 2020 두바이 전시관을 갖고 있다.




이 9개국 학생들로 구성된 팀은 2020년 엑스포와 함께 활동하기 전에 자신의 국가 디자인을 만들기 위해 자국의 역사, 국가 우선 순위, 개발 과제를 연구했다.


산마리노 정관은 방문객들이 나라의 미래를 건설하는 데 참여할 수 있는 미래 실험실로 설계될 것이다.


말라위관을 찾은 방문객들은 어린 아이의 감동적인 이야기를 통해 나라를 경험하고, 그 나라의 문화와 발전뿐만 아니라 그 나라에 대한 통찰력을 제공할 것이다.


엑스포 2020 두바이는 2020년 10월 20일부터 2021년 4월 10일까지 6개월간 운영되며 192개국 등 200여 명이 참가하고 예상 방문수는 2500만 명이 넘는 아랍권에서 열리는 역대 최대 규모의 행사가 된다.


황기철 콘페이퍼 에디터 큐레이터

Ki Chul Hwang, conpaper editor, curator



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https://www.expo2020dubai.com/en/discover/pavilions

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Teams of students from these nine countries researched their nation’s history, national priorities, and development challenges to create their pavilion designs before working alongside Expo 2020 to bring them to life.


 

Malawi  pavilion,dubai/expo2020dubai.com

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The San Marino Pavilion will designed as a futuristic laboratory, where visitors can take part in building the country’s future.


Visitors to the Malawi Pavilion will experience the country through the inspiring story of a young child, offering insights into the country, as well as its culture and progress.


The wide array of student disciplines – from design and art, to economics, technology, and sustainability – have been reflected in the pavilion designs and experiences. This is also in line with the Expo 2020 Dubai’s core vision of ‘Connecting Minds, Creating the Future’.




The Sri Lanka Pavilion will portray the country’s adaptability and ability to transform challenges into opportunities through a sense of flowing water; while the Myanmar Pavilion will take visitors on a quiet, spiritual journey and promote a value-based lifestyle.


Running for six months from 20th October 2020 to 10th April 2021, and with more than 200 participants, including 192 countries, and 25 million expected visits, Expo 2020 Dubai will be the largest event ever held in the Arab region. Image: Dubai Media Office Twitter account./zawya.com

(두바이 미디어센터]



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Based on the ‘open for business’ theme, the student designers of the Zimbabwe Pavilion aim to portray a brighter future – showcasing their nation as an untapped jewel of Africa, which is diversifying into new areas of growth.


The ‘spice isle’ of Grenada will introduce its chocolate and nutmeg industries with an abstract nutmeg sculpture, while Djibouti’s shipping container-style pavilion will present the country as a land of trade, tourism, and technology.


Nature, culture, and history have inspired the design of the multi-sensory Saint Kitts and Nevis Pavilion – designed by secondary school students – where visitors will be able to see, touch, taste, smell, and hear the secrets of the islands.


Visitors at the colourful Suriname Pavilion will have the experience of ‘walking through water’, while exploring the country’s nature-based beauty and health products.

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