
layout of France Pavilion

layout of France Pavilion
France today unveiled a national pavilion with a simple look, but huge
budget, for World Expo 2010 Shanghai.
The model of the selected design has been on display in the Shanghai Urban
Planning Exhibition Center, along with other three prize-awarded works in the
design competition of France Pavilion.
The final design "the Sensual City," selected from 49 candidates, presented a
simple building with a big French-style garden inside. Surrounded by water, it
appears to be floating, said Jose Freches, president of COFRES, the company in
charge of France's participation.
The French government has allocated a record 50 million euros (552 million
yuan) budget for the national pavilion. "As far as I know, it is the highest
among all participants," said Xu Bo, director of the International Participation
Department of the Bureau of World Expo Coordination.
At least 80 percent of the total budget will be used in constructing the
6,000-square-meter pavilion, said Freches.
The France Pavilion, designed by Jacques Ferrier and his team, provides a
unique opportunity to reinforce France's image in China. All the talents and
financial forces will be gathered to make it real, said French President Nicolas
Sarkozy in a statement when he decided to pick this design.
The France Pavilion is unique in terms of both form and technologies. It will
present France's contribution in the sustainable urban development for one of
the biggest economic metropolises in the planet, Sarkozy said.
He said the pavilion would use the most advanced building materials and
environmental protection technology. It will be a shining example of energy
efficiency and recycling techniques, according to the official Website of French
Pavilion.
Though the design had already been selected, the country still brought all
the four finalists in the design competition to Shanghai.
The applicants have spent a lot of time on the pavilion and all of them are
excellent and innovative both in form and concept, Freches said.
"We want to listen to the opinions of Shanghai residents, about the content
of the exhibition in the France Pavilion especially. We want to make it a
pavilion for Chinese people."
The other three exhibiting projects are called "The Pavilion of France," "The
Pavilion of Diversities," and" The Sky of Descartes."
The exhibition will be open until April 6.

Xu Bo (left), director of the International
Participation Department of the Bureau of World Expo Coordination, Jose Freches
(center), president of COFRES, and Thierry Mathou, consul general of France in
Shanghai, cut the ribbon at the opening of exhibition.

Photographers take photos of the model of selected
pavilion.