luxembourg_main

Luxembourg pavilion - Forest and Fortress

The idea "forest and fortress" comes from the literal meaning of the Chinese term for Luxembourg (in Chinese, « lúsēn bào » means forest and fortress). The pavilion, built from steel, wood and glass, will be an open fortress around with greenery.

Luxembourg_pavillon_495px

The 15-meter-high main structure will resemble an ancient castle with large openings surrounded by medieval towers. "All the materials are recyclable," said the architect of the pavilion, Francois Valentiny. Also, the outside walls will be translucent, on which Chinese characters will be shown. The design plan is very unique and presents Luxemburg's reputation as the "green heart of Europe. The objective of the project is to demonstrate the concept of sustainable development through the structure and the content of the pavilion.

Luxembourg_pavillon_2_495px

The exhibition area of the pavilion is about 1,300 square meters. The downstairs hall will stage a satellite video show displaying live scenes from the country with live programs of Luxembourg events.The surrounding medieval castles will have a kindergarten and a restaurant. The restaurant will provide special food and drinks from Luxembourg, such as beer, wine, sausages and traditional dishes, as well as Chinese food. Visitors will also be able to buy Shanghai stamps, which will be printed in 2010 by the Luxembourg Post, and special Shanghai Euro coins issued by the Luxembourg Central Bank to celebrate the Expo. 

Practical Information

  • Architect: Francois Valentiny
  • Surface: 1300 sqm
  • Highlights: recyclable materials, satellite video and kindergarden area.
  • Contact information: Robert Goebbels, Commissioner general
  • Online pavilion: Visit the Luxembourg Online Pavilion or Pavilion Website!
Share/Save/Bookmark