The Canadian pavilion, commissioned by Global Affairs Canada, sits in the so-called sustainability district and is a large, round building cloaked in a lattice of timber - the circular shape representing unity - designed by Toronto-based Moriyama & Teshima architects and built by EllisDon Construction. Retrouvez notre focus sur le Pavillon de Monaco autour du thème « Monaco 360°, un monde d’opportunités » à découvrir dans quelques mois aux Emirats arabes un. Telle est l’appellation du pavillon France pour l’exposition universelle qui se déroulera à Dubai d. Expo 2020 Dubai is one of the biggest events in the history of the UAE. Place sous le thme Connecter les esprits, crer l'avenir, la manifestation attend 25 millions de visiteurs. 1, 2021, after a year's delay due to the pandemic and runs until the end of March 2022. Le pavillon France pour lexposition universelle de Dubai 2020. Alif The Mobility Pavilion is one of Expo 2020 Dubais three signature pavilions based on the sub-themes of Mobility, Sustainability and Opportunity. L'Expo universelle 2020 Duba se tient du 20 octobre 2020 au 10 avril 2021.
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(In 2019, auditors in the United Arab Emirates estimated Expo construction projects alone would cost $2.4 billion.)Įxpo 2020 opened in Dubai on Oct. With 192 countries jostling for attention at the world's fair in Dubai, Canada chose a characteristically understated way to make its mark, putting up a simple display in its $40-million pavilion that presents the country as a nation of innovators, creatives and prosperity with more to offer than beautiful scenery.īut with interest in world's fairs waning in recent decades and mega-events like Expo becoming less relevant in an interconnected world, some observers have questioned whether even the flashiest of pavilions can leave enough of an impression to justify the billions of dollars spent on the event.