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This article contains the details of the pavilions in Expo 2015. The 2015 World Expo Milan covers more than 2.9 square kilometers and contains more than 70 exposition pavilions. More than 145 countries and 50 international organizations registered to participate in the 2015 Milan Expo.

Theme pavilions

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Pavilion Zero

There are 5 theme areas:

  • Шаблон:Illm, which serves as an introduction to the Expo;
  • Future Food District which displays a modern and hyper-technological supermarket
  • Children's park, an area dedicated to kids exploring the Expo theme
  • a Biodiversity Park which includes a garden and two pavilions
  • Arts & Foods: rituals since 1851 exhibition[1] hosted at the satellite venue Triennale di Milano.[2]

In addition the Media Center, which looks exactly like Pavilion Zero, welcomes visitors at the west entrance of the exhibition.

National pavilions

Шаблон:Expand section 147 of the world's 196 nations were represented at Expo 2015, either in stand-alone pavilions or within larger pavilions.

Country Image Designer Description Award(s)

Afghanistan

Eating for Longevity, Afghanistan Amazingly Real, a 125-metre section within the Spices cluster.[3]

Albania

Our Food, Our Story, Our Mystery... within the Bio-Mediterraneum cluster[4]

Algeria

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Mosaic on display in the Algerian pavilion
This pavilion's theme was Agricultural Heritage and Technological Development for Food Self-Sufficiency and describes how difficult hunting and obtaining water is in its arid conditions. There was also a food area which served cous cous and other offerings from the national cuisine.[5]

Angola

Файл:Med 2.png BIE award 2nd place for theme development (over 2000 metres)[6]
Файл:Med 1.png 1st prize of the World Association of Agronomists[7]

Argentina

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The cafe area at Argentina pavilion
Theme 'Argentina feeds you'. The pavilion was designed to resemble four silos[8]

Austria

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A wall within the Austrian pavilion
Klaus K. Loenhart of terrain:loenhart&mayr[9] The pavilion was a lush outdoor forest, giving visitors the opportunity to meander through and enjoy a breath of fresh air. Exhibitor Magazine best pavilion honorable mention[10]
Файл:Med 1.png Exhibitor Magazine best interpretation of theme honorable mention[10]

Файл:Med 1.png BIE award winner for best display (under 2000 metres)[6]

Azerbaijan

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Expo Milano 2015 - Azerbaidjan pavilion
Simmetrico Network[11]

Theme 'Protection of Organic Food and Biodiversity for Future Generations'[11]

Файл:Med 1.png Exhibitor Magazine best small pavilion winner[10]
Honorable mention sustainability award for Design and Materials[12]

Bahrain

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Crockery from the 2nd and 3rd centuries
Designed by Anne Holtrop and Anouk Vogel[13] Contained 10 connected fruit gardens[14] Honorable mention sustainability award for Design and Materials[12]
Файл:Med 2.png BIE award 2nd place for architecture and landscape (over 2000 metres)[6]

Bangladesh

Theme 'Sustainability in Rice Production for Better Life Under Changing Climate' Includes information about rice capable of adapting to climate change developed by the Bangladesh Rice Research Institute[15]

Belarus

Theme: The Wheel of Life[16]

Belgium

Designed by Patrick Genard in collaboration with Marc Belderbos, construction by Besix - Vanhout[17] Exhibitor Magazine best exhibit honorable mention for The Cave[10]
Honorable mention sustainability award for Design and Materials[12]

Benin

Theme: At the Heart of Benin's Cuisine, Nutrition for a Life Bursting with Energy[18]

Bolivia

Theme: Quinoa, a Future Sown Thousands of Years Ago[19]

Brazil

Studio Arthur Casas Exhibitor Magazine best 'Elements & Detail' honorable mention for The Net[10]

Brunei

Theme Science and Technology for Food Safety, Security and Quality. Part of the spices cluster[20]

Burundi

Theme A Discovery of the Five Senses: Burundi, part of the coffee cluster[21]

Chile

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Chile Pavilion
Undurraga Devés Arquitectos The pavilion is a wooden box: a suspended structure with a large wooden lintel enclosed by a frame of crossed beams and supported by four concrete pillars that create an intermediate space and a clear horizon. Файл:Med 2.png BIE award 2nd place for architecture and landscape (under 2000 metres)[6]

China

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China pavilion
Studio Link-Arc The building's predominant feature is its complex roof form. From the front it appears to be a series of curves, while at the back it forms a row of rectilinear shapes. Exhibitor Magazine' best exterior design honorable mention[10]
Файл:Med 3.png BIE award 3rd place for architecture and landscape (over 2000 metres)[6]

Colombia

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Colombia pavilion
Theme Concept: Mauricio Cárdenas, Studio Cárdenas; Architecture Concept: Manuel Villa Arquitectos; Architectural Design: Mauricio Cárdenas, Studio Cárdenas[22] The Colombia Pavilion theme was "Naturally Sustainable", a concept that was experienced throughout the exhibition of the five thermal floors the country has: hot, temperate, cold, moorland and perennial snow. The possibility of having a stable temperature during 365 days, allows the country to be a constant food producer, a breadbasket of the world. The archietecture of the pavilion was inspired in Colombia's geography having 4 modules of different height and extension.[23] Colombia Pavilion received second place in the category "Best heritage for future generations" special prize given by the World Association of Agronomists at the Class Expo Pavilion Heritage Award.[7]

Czech Republic

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Czech Pavilion
Chybík + Kristof[24] Файл:Med 3.png BIE award 3rd place for architecture and landscape (under 2000 metres)[6]

Dominican Republic

Theme: Empowering Family Farmers so They Can Feed Themselves, Their Communities, and the World[25] and part of the coffee cluster.[25] The pavilion was run by the Laboratorio de Arquitectura Dominicana (LAD)[26]

Egypt

Theme EGYPT, the Never Ending Story[27]

Estonia

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Estonia
Kadarik Tüür Arhitektid[28] Theme Gallery of[28] Файл:Med 3.png BIE award 3rd place for best display (under 2000 metres)[6]

France

XTU Architects Exhibitor Magazine editor's choice honorable mention[10]
Файл:Med 1.png BIE award winner for architecture and landscape (over 2000 metres)[6]

Germany

ETFE Facade with integrated LED Ligh PVC membrane trees with integrated photovoltaic cellsts
PVC membrane trees with integrated photovoltaic cells
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German pavilion
Schmidhuber[29] The German pavilion attempted to reproduce the landscape of the typical rural areas of its country; stylized trees emerged from the ground alongside the external exhibition area.[30] The largest pavilion at Expo 2015[31] Файл:Med 1.png Exhibitor Magazine best pavilion winner[10]

Файл:Med 1.png Exhibitor Magazine best activity/interactive winner for Seed Boards[10]
Exhibitor Magazine best use of technology honorable mention for Photovoltaic Cells[10]
Файл:Med 1.png BIE award winner for theme development (over 2000 metres)[6]

Guatemala

Theme The Heart of the Mayan World.[32] Part of the coffee cluster.[32]

Hungary

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Pavilion of Hungary
Attila Ertsey and Herczeg Ágnes Sándor Sárkány[33] Theme From The Purest Sources[33]

India

India participated via the Basmati pavilion in the rice cluster[34]

Indonesia

Theme The stage of the world[35]

Iran

Файл:Med 2.png BIE award 2nd place for best display (under 2000 metres)[6]

Ireland

Файл:Med 3.png BIE award 3rd place for theme development (under 2000 metres)[6]

Israel

The Israeli field wall covering the pavilion
The Israeli field wall covering the pavilion
The Israeli pavilion's entrance
The Israeli pavilion's entrance
David Knafo The Israeli pavilion introduced the technological agriculture in Israel, was called "Fields of Tomorrow", and its presenter was Israeli Moran Atias Exhibitor Magazine best exterior design honorable mention[10]
Honorable mention sustainability award for Design and Materials[12]

Italy

Nemesi & PartnersШаблон:Citation needed

Japan

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Japan Pavilion (with Monaco's beyond)
Hakuhodo Design Inc.[36] The pavilions symbol was 6 iwaibashi (chopsticks with two thin ends) arranged to form an 'E'[36]


The pavilion was designed to represent a 'bowl of diversity' and constructed with three-dimensional wooden grid made by combining traditional Japanese wooden framework with recent understanding of compressive strain[37]

Файл:Med 1.png Exhibitor Magazine best presentation winner for Harmony[10]
Файл:Med 1.png BIE award winner for best installation (over 2000 metres)[6]

Kazakhstan

Facts and Fiction GmbH[10] Exhibitor Magazine best activity/interactive honorable mention for Interactive Floor Relief[10]
Файл:Med 1.png Exhibitor Magazine editor's choice winner[10]
Файл:Med 3.png BIE award 3rd place for theme development (over 2000 metres)[6]

Kuwait

Exhibitor Magazine best 'Elements & Detail' honorable mention for Dhow Sails[10]
Exhibitor Magazine people's choice honorable mention[10]

Lebanon

Theme: Cuisine: the Lebanese Art & Soul,[38] part of the Bio-Mediterraneum cluster.[38]

Lithuania

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Expo Milano 2015 - Lituania
Theme: Well of Knowledge: Experienced Future[39]

Malaysia

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pavilion
Theme Towards a Sustainable Food Ecosystem[40]
The pavilion comprises 4 structures designed to resemble seeds, and made is from glued laminated timber[40]

Mexico

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Mexico
Francisco Lopez Guerra The pavilion is a volume wrapped by structures that resemble the dried corn husks Exhibitor Magazine best use of technology honorable mention for Bar Code Stickers[10]
Exhibitor Magazine editor's choice honorable mention[10]
Файл:Med 2.png BIE award 2nd place for theme development (under 2000 metres)[6]

Monaco

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Jellyfish aquarium in the Monaco pavilion
Enrico Pollino was the architect [41] and Facts and Fiction designed the space.Шаблон:Cn After Expo 2015 the pavilion was intended to be dismantled and re-erected in Burkina Faso as a Red Cross building[41] Файл:Med 1.png Exhibitor Magazine best interpretation of theme honorable mention[10]

Morocco


2nd or 3rd prize of the World Association of Agronomists[7]

Nepal

Implementing Expert Group (IEG) (who also designed Nepal's pavilions at the 1988, 1990, 2000 and 2010 expos[42] Theme Food security and sustainable development[42]

Netherlands

Totems Amsterdam The pavilion is a sort of Luna Park composed of a sequence of spaces of different sizes and colours, each one able to host exhibitions and events in an open, free-flowing arrangement. AwardШаблон:Which for "Less expensive and most commercial pavilion"Шаблон:Citation needed

Oman

Poland

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Expo Milano 2015 - Pavilion of Poland
Piotr Musiałowski[43]

Qatar

Exhibitor Magazine best activity/interactive honorable mention for Interactive Food Table[10]
Exhibitor Magazine people's choice winner[10]

RomaniaШаблон:Citation needed

Russia

Speech Architecture Файл:Med 3.png BIE award 3rd place for best installation (over 2000 metres)[6]

Slovakia

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Slovakia pavilion
Karol Kállay[44] Slovakia. Recharge yourself[44]

Slovenia

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Slovenia pavilion
SoNo Arhitekti[45] Theme I feel SLOVENIA. Green, active and healthy[45]

South Korea

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South Korea display
Archiban[46] Theme Hansik, Food for the Future:You are What You Eat.[46] The pavilion is inspired by traditional Korean pottery, being built in the form of an enormous "Moon Jar" Файл:Med 2.png BIE silver award for exhibition design[47]
Файл:Med 2.png or for best installation (over 2000 metres)[6]

Spain

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Expo Milano 2015 - Spain
Designed by b720 - Fermín Vázquez Arquitectos

Switzerland

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Commodities given away at the Swiss pavilion
Netwerch Exhibitor Magazine best exhibit honorable mention for San Gottardo — Acqua per l'Europa[10]
Файл:Med 1.png Exhibitor Magazine best interpretation of theme winner[10]

ThailandШаблон:Citation needed

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Thailand entrance

TurkeyШаблон:Citation needed

The pavilion consisted of 3 main divisions of indoor, semi-outdoor and outdoor venues on a total area of 4.170-square-meter, which includes 7 semi-outdoor distinct chambers

United Arab Emirates

Foster and Partners[48] After Expo 2015 the pavilion is to be demounted and reerected in Masdar City[48] Exhibitor Magazine best pavilion honorable mention[10]
Файл:Med 1.png Exhibitor best exterior design winner[10]*Exhibitor Magazine people's choice honorable mention[10]

United Kingdom

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Outside the UK pavilion
Wolfgang Buttress The pavilion is called "The Hive" Файл:Med 1.png Exhibitor Magazine best exhibit winner for The Hive[10]
Файл:Med 1.png International Jury prize[49]
Файл:Med 1.png BIE award winner for architecture and landscape (under 2000 metres)[6]

United States

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Vertical farm on the outside of the USA pavilion
Designed by Biber Architects The pavilion is a multi-level building which includes a vertical farm Файл:Med 1.png Exhibitor Magazine best 'Elements & Detail' winner for Vertical Farm'[10]

Vatican City

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Vatican Pavilion
Quattro Associati Theme Not by Bread Alone. At the Lord's Table with all Mankind[50] Файл:Med 1.png BIE award winner for theme development (under 2000 metres)[6]

Vietnam

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Vietnam pavilion
Theme Water and Lotus[51]

Clusters

Шаблон:Expand section Expo 2015 was the first universal expo at which countries that didn't self-build were grouped by theme or supply chain rather than geography[52] into one of nine clusters.

Cluster Image Designer Theme Participants

Arid zones

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Arid Zones Cluster
Agriculture and Nutrition in Arid Zones (Supply chain)[52] Djibouti, Eritrea, Jordan, Mauritania, Mali, Palestine, Senegal, Somalia and the UN[53]

Bio-Mediterraneum

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Bio-Mediterraneum
Bio-Mediterraneum - Health, Beauty and Harmony (Theme)[52]

Cereals and Tubers

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Cereals and tubers
Cereals and Tubers – Old and New Crops (Supply chain)[52]

Cocoa and Chocolate

Fabrizio Leoni, Mauricio Cardenas, and Cesare Ventura for the concept and exhibition layout[54] Cocao and Chocolate – the Food of Gods (Supply chain)[52] Cameroon, Côte d'Ivoire, Cuba, Gabon, Ghana, São Tomé and Príncipe and the UN[54]

Coffee

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Coffee cluster
Coffee - the Engine of Ideas (Supply chain)[52]

Fruits and Legumes

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Cluster fruits and legumes
Fruits and Legumes (Supply chain)[52]

Islands, Sea, and Food

Islands, Sea, and Food (Theme)[52]

Rice

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Rice
Agnese Rebaglio, Davide Crippa, Barbara Di Prete and Francesco Tosi[55] Abundance and Security (Supply chain)[52] Bangladesh, Cambodia, Lao People's Democratic Republic, Myanmar, Sierra Leone, the Basmati Pavilion[34] and a UN display

Spices

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Spices cluster
The World of Spices (Supply chain)[52]

Corporate pavilions

The Milan World Expo had a number of corporate pavilions.

Company Image Designer Description

Coca-Cola Company

Coop

Enel Pavilion

Love It - Copagri

EMBT

OVS and Coin Excelsior Pavilions

Zito+Pedron Architects The pavilions designed by Marco Zito and Alessandro Pedron consist of two semi-identical "L" rotated by 180° and placed next to each other, almost interlocking. The metal façades are made of brushed aluminum and etched corten sheets. It serves as the official gift shop for the Expo.

Slow Food Pavilion

Herzog & De Meuron

Vanke

Daniel Libeskind

Waterstone - Intesa Sanpaolo Pavilion

aMDL

Intesa Sanpaolo Bancomat Pavilion

D2U

Other pavilions

Almost 50 international organisations participanted in the expo, some had their own pavilions, and some were shared.

Organisation Image Notes

Caritas

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Caritas's pavilion
Caritas's pavilion was designed by Piuarch consisted of stacked white boxesШаблон:Citation needed

Don Bosco

At the end of the expo the pavilion was intended to be dismantled then transported to Ukraine to continue Don Bosco's work[56]

Duomo factory

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Duomo factory pavilion
A pavilion for the Venerable Factory of the Duomo of Milan

EU

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The EU pavilion
Received an honorable mention for its presentation The Golden Ear,[10]

Save the Children

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Save The Children
Save the Children

UN

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One of the UN's displays

WAA-CONAF

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WAA-CONAF pavilion
A pavilion designed by Enzo Eusebi shared by World Association of Agronomists and CONAF[57]

Taiwan Pavilion

大拇指

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