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MVRDV - The Hannover Expo 2000

The World Expo 2000 in Hannover was the first world exhibition to be held in the 21st Century and the very first to ever be held in Germany. The main theme of Expo 2000 was sustainable development and bridging the gap between nature and culture. Most of the pavilions at the Expo reflected on the relationship between nature and culture and The Netherlands’ pavilion designed by architectural firm MVRDV was no exception. Six stacked stereotypical ‘Dutch’ landscapes formed the building’s structure. This architectural experiment sought to showcase the possibilities of utilizing space as population density increases as well as exploring the concept of ‘new nature’: a mix of technology and the natural. This 3D edition utilizes the 3D model made by MVRDV and other born-digital archival material to detail their vision of sustainable architecture.

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Creators

  • Brittany Brighouse
  • Ania Molenda

Rights

License
CC - BY - NC - ND
Rights holder
MVRDV/Het Nieuwe Instituut

Institution

Het Nieuwe Instituut

Period

2000 / 2100

Place

Hannover, Germany
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