Yeosu Spanish Pavilion: “The Living Water and Shore: Selection of Assets and Sustainable Activities” the concept for the Yeosu Expo 2012 situated in Yeosu, Korea seeks to cover homage to the coastal and ocean regions. “Spain Explores” developed by External Reference Architects is the show used by Spain that hopes to demonstrate their geological discoveries in addition to their wealthy famous traditions.
The exhibit includes four major portions beginning nearby the entrance hall that portrays the course by which Spanish voyagers took. The next part shows the Spanish sea trips, Colombo’s, Malaspina’s and Malaspina 2010’s Expeditions, which was than further manufactured by Hesperides’crew.
These functions are revealed through three glasses, with the assistance of aesthetic design and new technologies to enhance the experience. It shows the settlement of two pipes to show the depths of the sea. The next section called the Deep Water room includes an array of illuminated florescent containers that also contains products from the oceans’bottom, around 5000m deep.
The utilization of true marine products that were collected by way of a tubular package permitted researcher to create interesting discoveries about Earth’s great biodiversity along with gauge the climatic changes that have influenced the oceans. As guests enter this stage of the show they’re immediately submerged in noise, lighting and movie connections, encompassing them in a underwater atmosphere.
The last period is made up of 11 meter Dymaxion road that demonstrates the information gathered from the Malaspina 2010 Expedition as well as Hesperides’findings. The extra use of lighting generated from the place produces a rhythmic action that quickly engages the viewers. The overall goal of the pavilion was to fairly share and provide international issues that affect the maritime setting at a more substantial and involved scale.