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The Italian Pavilion at the 2015 Universal Exposition in Milan is a mirror of the country excellence in food and art. It consists of Palazzo Italia, four temporary structures, and the Lake Arena
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Expo 2015 kicks off in Milan:
discovering the Italian Pavilion
T h e 2 0 1 5 U n i v e r s a l
Exposition is now kicking off in
a completely restyled city of
Milan, Italy. For at least six
more months, the whole world
will be looking at, talking of,
and heading to the incredible
1.1 square kilometers exposition
area, designed by a team of four
architects, including the Italian
Stefano Boeri (Vertical Forest,
Milan 2014).
Walking along the two main
avenues, resembling the Ancient
Roman cardo (north-south) and
decumanus (east-west) pattern,
the over 20 million expected
visitors will have the opportuni-
ty to experience different culi-
nary traditions in the national
pavilions, as well as to discover
the qualities of specific types of
food or diets in the so-called
clusters.
Yet all of these buildings and
the entire area of Expo Milan
2015 are also true works of art to
be explored and admired, as they
showcase at the same time the
best of our planet's nature and of
the human genius.
With this in mind, the Italian
Pavilion couldn't but be impres-
sively beautiful, a mirror of the
Country's excellence in both
food and art. Built along the
cardo, it consists of Palazzo
Italia, four temporary structures,
and Lake Arena, for a total exhi-
bition space of about 14,000
square meters. So what should
you expect from it?
First of all, Palazzo Italia
w o n ' t b e d i s m a n t l e d a f t e r
Expo's closing ceremony on
October 31
st
. On the contrary, it
w i l l r e m a i n a m e m e n t o o f
Italy's decisive step out of the
economic crisis and towards the
future. Created by the Italian
studio Nemesi & Partners, it is
inspired by the traditional borgo
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