Tikkurila added colour to Finnish pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo
25.11.2010 12:54
Tikkurila provided surface treatment materials for Finland´s pavilion at the Shanghai World Expo 2010. The Shanghai World Expo ran from 1 May to 31 October 2010. Finland pavilion Kirnu is an architectural masterpiece designed by Helsinki based JKMM Architects, head architect being Teemu Kurkela. The pavilion is inspired by nature and called Kirnu in Finnish, Giant´s Kettle in English. Kirnu attracted 5,7 million visitors during the six months of World EXPO, which is some 8% of the total amount of 72 million visitors to 192 pavilions.
In keeping with the
Shanghai World Expo´s theme, Better City, Better Life, Finland´s Kirnu pavilion conformed to the principles of
sustainable construction, while presented solutions for urban construction of the
future.
Tikkurila supplied
paints and lacquers for the pavilion´s steel frame, all the interiors as well
as the entrance and the courtyard exterior walls. Quality, beauty and
durability were emphasized with regard to product selection. Visitors were
especially charmed by the "frozen lake" with painted fish decorations
on white concrete floors.
Tikkurila products
used in Kirnu
The best pavilions of
Shanghai World EXPO 2010 were awarded on Saturday October 30th by BIE (Bureau
International das Expositions) in Shanghai. Finland´s pavilion received a
Golden Statue for the best Pavilion Design in category B.
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