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Bahrain Pavilion for Expo Milano 2015 by Anne Holtrop

Iwan Baan

Dutch architect Anne Holtrop designs the Bahrain Pavilion for Expo Milano 2015 designed as a peaceful oasis of green in the Expo site. With ten distinctive fruit gardens, containing trees that will be fruit–bearing at different moments throughout the six-month duration of the exhibition, the pavilion also features archaeological artifacts that celebrate the millennia long tradition of agriculture and perpetuate the many myths of Bahrain as the location of the Garden of Eden and the land of the million palm trees.

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Built out of white prefabricated concrete panels, the pavilion will be moved to Bahrain at the end of the Expo and once rebuilt will serve as a botanical garden. The prefabricated components of the buildings, visible through the seams that connect them to one another, loosely refer to the inherent and distinguished forms of the archaeology of Bahrain.

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all images © Iwan Baan