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EXPO ZARAGOZA 2008
Until 14th September 2008 the first International Exposition to be organised
according to the new model recognised by the Bureau International des
Expositions (B.I.E.) is being held in Zaragoza.

Pabellón de España - Spain Pavilion, images received 30
Aug 2008:


Spanish Pavilion images : Javier Belver
EXPO ZARAGOZA 2008 THEME : WATER + SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
The International Exposition is supported by solid principles and motives
on international, national, regional and local levels. Spains development
and stability, its consolidation as a world-class tourist destination
and its experience in organising large-scale international events, such
as the Olympic Games in Barcelona92 or the Universal Exposition
Sevilla92 are worthy of mention.

March 2006
EXPO ZARAGOZA 2008 will take place between the expositions of Aichi 2005,
NATURES WISDOM, and Shanghai 2010 BETTER CITY,
BETTER LIFE, both organised by the B.I.E. Therefore, the 2008 exposition
forms a bridge between the two, and its theme is in tune with theirs.

December 2007
LOCATION OF THE EXPO SITE
The International Exposition site is located within the Ranillas Meander,
to the west of the city of Zaragoza, surrounded by the banks of the River
Ebro. The Meander is divided into two areas:
The Expo site, occupying the space between the southern part of the Rabal
ring road and the Ebro River (left bank). It covers a total surface area
of 25 hectares.
The Water Park, a newly created park covering a surface area of 120 hectares,
located to the north of the Rabal ring road, along the banks of the Ebro.
It will become the most important and best equipped open green space in
the city and will be the metropolitan area within the Ranillas Meander.
Within the park, there will be numerous play areas for children, bars
and restaurants, a thermal spa, a police station, the building which is
to be the headquarters of the UNOs Secretariat for the International
Water Decade 2005-2015, a pavilion for celebrations, several riverside
beaches, natural and green areas, hotels, a horseriding centre, a pitch
& putt course, a jetty, etc.
WATER TOWER : WATER FOR LIFE EXHIBITION

The Water Tower, which is 76 metres in height, is the most recognisable
vertical element on the Expo site. This emblematic building, the work
of architect Enrique de Teresa, stands out due to its huge glass structure
and its special design in the form of a drop of water from above.
The body of the Tower is raised on two great interior columns which allow
an open interior space and its structure is formed of a glass lattice
framework with slats to protect against the sun. On the top floor there
will be a large terrace which will serve as a vantage point. As its base,
the Tower has a large plinth of 13 metres in height from which there is
a walkway which serves as an entrance to the Expo site:
the Water Tower Gate. The total surface area of the building is over 21.000
m2 and the area which is accessible to visitors will be approximately
10.000 m2.
RIVER AQUARIUM : WATERSCAPES EXHIBITION

This will become the largest river aquarium in the world and will boast
over 300 species of animal life from the rivers of the world in 50 tanks.
The goal of the pavilion is to educate, to do research and to provide
information.
The building offers the visitor a natural tour of five of the Planets
greatest rivers. It shows the Nile, which flows from the northeast of
Africa to the Mediterranean Sea through Uganda, the Sudan and Egypt; the
Amazon, the great South American river which crosses Peru, Colombia and
Brazil; the Mekong, one of Asias greatest rivers which crosses China,
Myanmar, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam; the Darling, the longest
river in Australia and the Ebro, the fastest flowing river in Spain.
ARAGON PAVILION

With the theme Aragon, a diversity of landscapes, the Aragon
Pavilion will reflect the mark that water has left on five different civilisations
of Aragonese history over the last 2,000 years. The building is the work
of Aragonese architects Olano and Mendo and takes its inspiration from
the shapes of the regions traditional basketwork. The Pavilion will
become the headquarters for the Department of Education of the Aragonese
Regional Government after Expo 2008.

The central part of the building rests on three pillars, 7 metres from
the ground, and will contain the exhibitions. A large terrace will be
placed on top of the great basket, which will offer unique views of the
Expo site, the city of Zaragoza and the Ebro River. The space below the
central structure will be used for shows which will complement the image
of Aragon shown by the pavilion.
Zaragoza Expo 2008 Bridge by Zaha
Hadid Architects
Zaragoza Bridge architect :
Zaha Hadid
Mexican Pavilion Expo Zaragoza
by Tatiana Bilbao
Valencia Buildings
Zaragoza Buildings
Bilbao Architecture
World Architecture : e-architect
- a guide to key buildings across the globe
Zaragoza Expo Pavilion
Spanish Architects
Comments / photos for the Zaragoza Expo Bridge Architecture page welcome:
info@e-architect.co.uk
Spanish Architecture
Zaragoza Expo 2008 Buildings : page - adrian
welch / isabelle lomholt
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