The Russian Pavilion at Dubai World Expo has attracted numerous visitors with its unique design and display. The chief architect Sergei Tchoban cleverly integrated the appearance and theme of the exhibition hall, showcasing Russia's innovative thinking and sustainable development to the world.
Dubai World Expo Russia Pavilion
The exterior of the exhibition hall adopts two nested hemisphere shapes, vividly depicting the image of the "Russian planet" while also symbolizing integrity and universality. This design is not only closely related to the exhibition theme, but also implies Russia's great power identity and steady development trend. The exterior walls of the building are wrapped with linear pipes of different colors, conveying the themes of movement, intellectual development, and harmonious coexistence of diverse energies and phenomena, demonstrating the positioning for the future.
When you enter the Russian Pavilion, the first thing that catches your eye is the modern and artistic exterior of the building. The huge hemispherical structure shines brightly in the sun, and the colorful interwoven pipes are like jumping notes, playing the melody of innovation and development. The newly added LED display is like a smart window, injecting more technological vitality into the pavilion.
The LED display, with its high definition and bright colors, constantly displays Russia's achievements in various fields such as science and technology, culture, and art. Dynamic images and videos make visitors feel as if they are in a future world full of fantasy. From Russia's space feats to advanced scientific and technological innovations, from ancient cultural heritage to modern artistic creations, every picture tells the brilliance and glory of Russia.
From a technical perspective, these lines are made of aluminum tubes with a diameter of 8 centimeters, bent at different angles to weave the volume of the exhibition hall, showcasing the perfect combination of modern technology and architecture. Inside the exhibition hall, comfortable exhibition spaces and business activity areas have been designed to meet the various needs of visitors.
The core part of the exhibition is an immersive interactive installation called 'Magical Machinery', created and completed by Konstantin Petrov and his company Simpateka Entertainment Group. This exhibition aims to showcase the creative efforts of Russian scientists and engineers to the audience and explore the importance of neuroscience for the future. The exhibition showcases the mysteries of the human brain and its potential impact on our lives and future to the audience through high-tech display methods.