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THE HONG KONG PAVILION, SHANGHAI WORLD EXPO 2010
Known as 'The Pavilion of Infinity,' this 3.5-storey stand-alone structure in front of the China Pavilion has three exhibition levels.
Each level brings out a different aspect of Hong Kong’s connectivity and creativity.
The design is made up of six components. Together they represent a balance between economic development, heritage conservation, urban renewal, environmental protection and holistic education. And how it can improve the quality of life.
The pavilion is 1,390 square metres.
At a glance
- ClientHong Kong SAR Government
- ServicesCost Management & Quantity Surveying
- sectorPublic & Civic
- LocationShanghai, China
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