This article contains the details of the pavilions in Expo 2015. The 2015 World Expo Milan covers more than 2.9 square kilometers and contains more than 70 exposition pavilions. More than 145 countries and 50 international organizations registered to participate in the 2015 Milan Expo.
There are 5 theme areas:
In addition the Media Center, which looks exactly like Pavilion Zero, welcomes visitors at the west entrance of the exhibition.
145 of the world's 196 nations were represented at Expo 2015, either in stand-alone pavilions or within larger pavilions.
BIE award winner for best display (under 2000 metres)
Theme 'Protection of Organic Food and Biodiversity for Future Generations'
Theme 'Sustainability in Rice Production for Better Life Under Changing Climate' Includes information about rice capable of adapting to climate change developed by the Bangladesh Rice Research Institute
Exhibitor Magazine best activity/interactive winner for Seed Boards
Exhibitor Magazine best use of technology honorable mention for Photovoltaic Cells BIE award winner for theme development (over 2000 metres)
The pavilion was designed to represent a 'bowl of diversity' and constructed with three-dimensional wooden grid made by combining traditional Japanese wooden framework with recent understanding of compressive strain
Expo 2015 was the first universal expo at which countries that didn't self-build were grouped by theme or supply chain rather than geography into one of nine clusters
The Milan World Expo had a number of corporate pavilions.
Almost 50 international organisations participanted in the expo, some had their own pavilions, and some were shared.
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