
A visitor takes a picture of a poster of one of the
competing designs for the Britain Pavilion at World Expo Shanghai 2010 after an
exhibition showing the design finalists opened last night.

the Webpage for visitors to select their
favourite design
Shanghai can enjoy a sneak preview of the competing designs for the
Britain Pavilion at World Expo Shanghai 2010 after an exhibition featuring the
designs was launched last night.
Six teams competing to design the UK
Pavilion have brought their proposals back to Shanghai after they examined the
Expo site for inspiration two months ago.
Their creations are on show
until Sunday at the Shine Space Gallery on Moganshan Road, one of the city's
creative industry zones.
The models of the designs have just been on
display at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London and they have attracted a
great deal of interest, said the British Consul General, Carma
Elliot.
"Any one of the six designs on show could make a fantastic
contribution to World Expo 2010," said Elliot. "We're looking forward to hearing
what the British and Chinese public think."
The public opinion will be
considered by the jury which will select the winning design on September
19.
People can choose their own favorite designs for the UK Pavilion by
voting at the exhibition or by commenting on the UK's official Expo Website www.ukshanghaiexpo.com before September 18.
"We
encourage all of the designers to think about bringing innovation into the
designs," said Elliot.
Some of the designs feature interesting
approaches to building techniques and materials using environmentally friendly,
technologically advanced materials instead of concrete or steels. And the UK
organizers hope their pavilion will meet a high environmental
standard.
The six teams were chosen from more than 40 design groups and
include the creators of the London Eye - the largest Ferris wheel in the world -
and Zaha Hadid, the first woman to win the Pritzker Prize, the world's top award
for architecture.
The UK has chosen to build its own 6,000-square-meter
pavilion on the Pudong side of the Expo site, beside the Lupu Bridge.
Construction is expected to kick off in 2009.
The winning team will be announced on September 21.
>> Vote for the six candidates

Desinged by Avery Associates Architects, the design
showcases a metaphoric public park with a lake and an island. An island nation
lives in the island pavilion, highlighting a dynamic and inventive race whose
desire for prosperity is counterposed by a deep rooted need to maintain their
ages-old way of life and traditional rapport with nature.

Desinged by Draw Architects, the bulding represents
British urban and rural life, surrounded by water and landscape. As well as a
tea house, the planted landscape deck has three feature pavilions which appear
as clouds over the landscape.

The picture shows one of the candidate designs of UK
Pavilion in Shanghai World Expo in 2010 desinged by Heatherwick Studio. The
lighting box like construction rests on a soft forest in an urban field, flanked
by two ramped arms of grass, formed as ramparts under which an auditorium,
exhibition space, cafe, shop and reception spaces are sited.

Desinged by John McAslan and Partners, it shows an
expedition through our national experience of urban conditions. Within the
design, there are views and vantage points, outwards to Shanghai and inwards to
the pavilion's central event space.

Designed by Marks Barfield Architects, this proposal
comprises eight independent yet connected tree structures, which demonstrate the
unparalleled cross-section of innovation in modern Britain.

Designed by Zaha Hadid Architects, the pavilion delivers
the exhibiting content with two ribbons of light -- giant, flexible, moving LED
screens. On the inside of the ribbons of light, a series of scripted image
stories are told, each relating to one of the Expo's five 'Sub
themes.'