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− | '''Moving Experience'''
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− | The focus of the pavilion is on the theme ''movement''. We want to let the visitors experience the pavilion while moving, to speed up visiting time and enabling them to visit more pavilions.
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− | By creating multiple paths for the visitors we are in control what they will experience on every point of their path. We can let the building broadcast information through form, sound, color and speed.
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− | We want to bring our visitor, in multiple ways, from A to B (and from B to A), making it a very linear visit, like a bridge.
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− | By letting the pavilion act like a bridge, we can ''include the context of Rotterdam'' in the visit and also ''leave a permanent way to cross the water'' Rotterdam after the World Expo 2015.
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