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The UK Pavilion at the 2010 Shanghai World Expo: The Seed Cathedral

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“TheUK pavilion at Expo 2010, colloquially known as the Seed Cathedral, was a sculpture structure built by a nine member conglomeration of British business and government resources directed by designer Thomas Heatherwick. It referenced the race to save seeds from round the world in banks, and housed 250,000 plantseeds at the end of 60,000 acrylic rods, held in place by geometrically-cut holes with the rods inserted therein.”

-Wikipedia

“TheSeed Cathedral is 20 metres in height, formed from 60,000 slender transparent rods, each 7.5 metres long and each encasing one or more seeds at its tip. During the day, they act as optic fibres and draw daylight inwards to illuminate the interior. At night, light sources inside each rod allow the whole structure to glow. As the wind moves past, the building and its optic “hairs” gently move to create a dynamic effect.“

- Despoke.com

Images:Heatherwick Studio;REUTERS/Aly Song

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Foster + Partners and Heatherwick Studio, Bund Finance Centre, Shanghai, China, 2017 © Laurian Ghini

Foster + Partners and Heatherwick Studio, Bund Finance Centre, Shanghai, China, 2017 © Laurian Ghinitoiu
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UK Pavilion, Thomas Heatherwick, Shanghai Expo 2010

UK Pavilion, Thomas Heatherwick, Shanghai Expo 2010


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