Germany is participating in Expo Milan 2015 with the theme "Field of Ideas." The German Pavilion is 29,000 square feet, which includes indoor and outdoor exhibition areas, two restaurants, and a gift shop. The...
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Sights From Milan Expo 2015: South Korea
The South Korea Pavilion resembles a 'Moon Jar," a traditional Korean pottery vessel. Its architecture is designed to transmit harmony and simplicity.
Through technology and art, South Korea communicates the characteristics of Hansik (Korean food): healthy and harmonious.
South Korea highlights the benefits of fermentation for food flavor and storage.
This photo essay is a part of CPD's eight-week special series, "Branding Nations at the Milan Expo." For related coverage, see:
- Branding Nations at the Milan Expo (CPD Project)
- The South Korea Pavilion: Branding Hansik (CPD Video)
- South Korea Pavilion at Expo 2010 Shanghai (CPD Video)
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