In its preparation for the 2010 World Expo, Shanghai spruced up its neighborhood parks. Now old folks are dancing in the streets and along park pathways.
I wasn’t planning on seeing Iron Man 2 in theaters (I’m no movie snob, I just have a 2 year old and don’t get out much) but when I stumbled across this promotional web site for the movie I was intrigued to check it out. The site www.starkexpo2010.com is a mock home page for an upcoming “Worlds
The U.K.’s Foreign & Commonwealth Office today unveiled a shortlist of architects who could be tapped to design the British Pavilion for World Expo 2010 in Shanghai. Officials selected six teams from a field of 47 entries; the winner will be announced in September. The finalists are: Avery Associates Architects with Adams Kara Taylor, Fulcrum, and Event Communication Draw Architects with Arup, DCM Studio, and Graven Image Heatherwick Studio with Adams Kara Taylor, Atelier Ten, and Casson Mann John McAslan + Partners with Arup and Wordsearch Marks Barfield Architects with Price & Myers, Arup, and Imaginatio Zaha Hadid Architects with
While Beijing’s urban reinvention for the 2008 Summer Olympics is attracting plenty of attention now, similarly large-scale preparations are under way in Shanghai, China’s largest city, for the 2010 World Expo. Compared to the Olympics, which lasts just a fortnight, this event will extend six months and is expected to attract 70 million visitors, according to the city’s projections. Given the Expo’s theme, “Better City, Better Life,” Shanghai has already started huge infrastructural upgrades, including the construction of four new underground train lines that will nearly double the capacity of its mass-transit system. Work has also begun on a second