Shanghai World Expo 2010: The France PavilionLafarge
Lafarge is a partner of the France Pavilion at the Shanghai 2010 World Expo. The Expo is focusing on themes of urbanization, architecture and sustainable construction. The "Seven Wonders of Concrete" presentation illustrates the most spectacular technological initiatives in terms of building materials through symbolic structures. From June 7th, come and vote on our Facebook page for your favorite structure. The structure which wins the most likes will be named Top Wonder of Concrete!
Kaohsiung Exhibition Center (KEC), the first “green” and multi-functional venue in Taiwan that sits beside a harbor. It was designed by an international, pro-environment team of architects, and is built with a lightweight steel frame and glass panels. This Streamline Moderne building shows the charm of Kaohsiung as a harbor city.
On the third floor, KEC offers a wide range of conference room sizes, from 20 to 2000 people, can accommodate up to 4000 people in total at the same time. The 9.6M high-ceiling corridor provides a greater flexibility and creativity for organizers. Our top-notch tech support and facilities for conference and events.
Shanghai World Expo 2010: The France PavilionLafarge
Lafarge is a partner of the France Pavilion at the Shanghai 2010 World Expo. The Expo is focusing on themes of urbanization, architecture and sustainable construction. The "Seven Wonders of Concrete" presentation illustrates the most spectacular technological initiatives in terms of building materials through symbolic structures. From June 7th, come and vote on our Facebook page for your favorite structure. The structure which wins the most likes will be named Top Wonder of Concrete!
Kaohsiung Exhibition Center (KEC), the first “green” and multi-functional venue in Taiwan that sits beside a harbor. It was designed by an international, pro-environment team of architects, and is built with a lightweight steel frame and glass panels. This Streamline Moderne building shows the charm of Kaohsiung as a harbor city.
On the third floor, KEC offers a wide range of conference room sizes, from 20 to 2000 people, can accommodate up to 4000 people in total at the same time. The 9.6M high-ceiling corridor provides a greater flexibility and creativity for organizers. Our top-notch tech support and facilities for conference and events.
In the history of Paris, the city has seen a lot of terror and a lot of bloodshed. The city was once occupied by the Roman in 52 BC and it was occupied again as recently as the Second World War, 70 years ago. Paris is always a vibrant city. It was the city of the Enlightened Philosophers and it was the city of the Impressionists. Today it is one of the most favourite tourist destination in the world. It is a city of light and romance and we will return to reclaim the city, its cafes, its theatres, its museums, its concert halls, its monuments, its streets and its squares. Viva la Paris.
In the history of Paris, the city has seen a lot of terror and a lot of bloodshed. The city was once occupied by the Roman in 52 BC and it was occupied again as recently as the Second World War, 70 years ago. Paris is always a vibrant city. It was the city of the Enlightened Philosophers and it was the city of the Impressionists. Today it is one of the most favourite tourist destination in the world. It is a city of light and romance and we will return to reclaim the city, its cafes, its theatres, its museums, its concert halls, its monuments, its streets and its squares. Viva la Paris.
It is very scenic and the chosen location for The Roman Holiday, La Dolce Vita and There coins in the Fountain. It has many famous sites, rich in architecture and paintings – Pantheon, RoRome is known as the Eternal City because of its long history. man Forum, Colosseum, castel sant’ Angelo, Vatican, Basilica of St Peter, Trevi Fountain, If Gensu, the Spanish steps, Piazza Navona. Rome is shaped by two important artists Michelangelo and Bernini. This slideshow sketch the development of architecture from the Ancient, to the Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque to the modern age.
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In the history of Paris, the city has seen a lot of terror and a lot of bloodshed. The city was once occupied by the Roman in 52 BC and it was occupied again as recently as the Second World War, 70 years ago. Paris is always a vibrant city. It was the city of the Enlightened Philosophers and it was the city of the Impressionists. Today it is one of the most favourite tourist destination in the world. It is a city of light and romance and we will return to reclaim the city, its cafes, its theatres, its museums, its concert halls, its monuments, its streets and its squares. Viva la Paris.
In the history of Paris, the city has seen a lot of terror and a lot of bloodshed. The city was once occupied by the Roman in 52 BC and it was occupied again as recently as the Second World War, 70 years ago. Paris is always a vibrant city. It was the city of the Enlightened Philosophers and it was the city of the Impressionists. Today it is one of the most favourite tourist destination in the world. It is a city of light and romance and we will return to reclaim the city, its cafes, its theatres, its museums, its concert halls, its monuments, its streets and its squares. Viva la Paris.
It is very scenic and the chosen location for The Roman Holiday, La Dolce Vita and There coins in the Fountain. It has many famous sites, rich in architecture and paintings – Pantheon, RoRome is known as the Eternal City because of its long history. man Forum, Colosseum, castel sant’ Angelo, Vatican, Basilica of St Peter, Trevi Fountain, If Gensu, the Spanish steps, Piazza Navona. Rome is shaped by two important artists Michelangelo and Bernini. This slideshow sketch the development of architecture from the Ancient, to the Medieval, Renaissance and Baroque to the modern age.
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2. We used the
scaffolding around the
center (the façade is
being renovated) to
create a kind of tent
where was put a
gorgeous buffet.
Andrew’s
quote
Louis XIV’s
quote
3. We also decorated
the tent with
luminaries'
portraits. People
loved that very
much.
The buffet was
made of
vegetarian sushis
and gourmet
sticks. Bon appétit!
8. Around 100
people attended
the opening.
The center was
fully packed and
Andrew hardly
came to the stage.
Andrew gave an
wonderful talk and
unveiled the
EnlightenNext
name plate.
Thank you Andrew, the
French students and all
our international
brothers and sisters for
all your gifts, help and
support that made that
opening possible.
Vive EnlightenNext!
Success and Evolution!
9. CONGRATULATIONS AND THANK YOU!!!!!
See video : http://www.youtube.com/v/wsDWS8zEPWc?fs=1&hl=fr_FR