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Azerbaijan Pavilion 2015 Milan ExpoThree Italian design firms--<a href="http://www.simmetrico.it/en/" target="_blank">Simmetrico Network</a>, <a href="http://www.arassociati.it/" target="_blank">Arassociati Architecture</a>, and landscape architecture studio <a href="http://www.agep.it" target="_blank">AG&P</a>--recently unveiled renderings for Azerbaijan's Milan Expo pavilion. Flanked by wavy horizontal timber louvers, the pavilion consists of four levels, each intersected by giant glazed and metal biospheres. To keep with the <a href="http://inhabitat.com/tag/2015-world-expo/" target="_blank">2015 World Expo's</a> theme of "Feeding the Planet, Energy for Life," the pavilion will be constructed from recyclable materials and boast a low energy footprint.1
Azerbaijan Pavilion 2015 Milan ExpoThe designers created a modular system within the Azerbaijan pavilion so that various levels can be reconfigured to accommodate a variety of different uses.2
Azerbaijan Pavilion 2015 Milan ExpoEach floor is connected via an escalator and includes installations that celebrate different aspects of Azerbaijan's diverse culture, geography, and history.3
Azerbaijan Pavilion 2015 Milan ExpoIn addition to mitigating solar heat gain, the slatted wood shell helps bring in natural light and cut down on energy consumption.4
Azerbaijan Pavilion 2015 Milan ExpoTo emphasize its organic nature, the designers used wavy and undulating lines wherever possible, from the wooden facade and planting beds to the lighting and interior furniture.5
Azerbaijan Pavilion 2015 Milan ExpoOnce the Expo ends, the pavilion will be dismantled and reconstructed in the Azerbaijani capital of Baku.6
Azerbaijan Pavilion 2015 Milan ExpoBiospheres, large globular structures made from glass and metal, intersect each of the floors and consist of different plantings or icons native to the country.7







