Singapore's Expo 2020 pavilion to highlight country's sustainability, resilience

The Singapore Pavilion will encapsulate Singapore's story of overcoming its limitations to become a highly liveable and sustainable city.

Dubai - Expo 2020 Dubai will mark Singapore's fourth presentation at a World Expo.

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By Staff Report

Published: Wed 28 Aug 2019, 8:08 PM

Last updated: Fri 30 Aug 2019, 11:02 AM

Singapore will be participating at Expo 2020 Dubai, with its pavilion titled 'Nature. Nurture. Future', which will pay tribute to Singapore's journey towards growth, sustainability and resilience.
The Urban Redevelopment Authority (URA) will lead Singapore's participation in Expo 2020 Dubai, coordinating and collaborating with partners from the public and private sectors to realise the Singapore Pavilion.
The pavilion will occupy a 1,550 square-metre site within the Sustainability District of the 4.38 square-kilometre Expo 2020 site in Dubai South. Designed to present a microcosm of the nation's transformed landscape to visitors, the Singapore Pavilion will highlight how the country continues to strive towards liveability, sustainability and resilience through innovative urban solutions. It will also serve to showcase Singapore's strengths and expertise with the aim of creating potential business opportunities for the country.
Expo 2020 Dubai will mark Singapore's fourth presentation at a World Expo, having also participated in 2000, 2005 and 2010. Singapore's participation in Expo 2020 Dubai underlines its close bilateral ties with the UAE. As hubs for our respective regions, Expo 2020 Dubai will facilitate further expansion of Singapore's network in the Middle East region and will also deepen the engagement between the two countries.
Lim Eng Hwee, chief executive officer of the URA, said: "The Singapore Pavilion is centered on our country's guiding ethos of sustainable growth where we can have both economic growth and a high quality living environment. Through the presentation at Expo 2020 Dubai, we hope to celebrate Singapore's spirit of ingenuity and creativity by profiling Singapore's innovative urban solutions, design and capabilities through programmes and activities that will take place throughout the six-month Expo. We invite Singapore businesses and organisations to play a part in realising the Singapore Pavilion and reach out to a global audience in the dynamic Measa region."
Under its theme of 'Nature. Nurture. Future', the Singapore Pavilion will encapsulate Singapore's story of overcoming its physical limitations as a small island city-state to become a highly liveable and sustainable city. With the world becoming more fast-paced, diverse and unpredictable, it is essential that Singapore adapts to remain resilient. Through a creative and experiential journey of individual and collective discoveries, visitors will come to understand Singapore's evolution into a City in a Garden, where it continues to foster a synergistic and collaborative relationship between the community, nature, and the built environment, to create possibilities for the future.
The Singapore Pavilion is designed by Singapore firm Woha Architects and produced by Radius Experiential International. The pavilion features a distinctive architectural design with lush landscaping as an interpretation of Singapore's sustainability story. Three large modular garden cones draped in verdant vertical greenery, will form the centrepieces of the pavilion.
The creative vision for the Singapore Pavilion is that of a dense, multi-layered three-dimensional greening space - a city that is set in a garden. The ground level will be a welcoming space for visitors, set in a tropical garden ambience. Three large modular garden cones draped in verdant vertical greenery will form the centrepieces of the pavilion, with key exhibits housed within their interior spaces. A canopy walk will connect the three cones to lead visitors through the exhibits and up to an open platform with vantage points of the Expo site that also allows for interaction and discourse. The pavilion is also envisioned as a net-zero energy pavilion that incorporates sustainability design strategies and features, such as a cantilevered roof to provide shade and thermal comfort, solar panels and water treatment technology to provide for the energy and water needs of the pavilion.
- rohma@khaleejtimes.com

Staff Report

Published: Wed 28 Aug 2019, 8:08 PM

Last updated: Fri 30 Aug 2019, 11:02 AM

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