The Ongoing History:from Shanghai to Milano--Russia

日期:10-12-2015

Sep. 20, 2015

Today our journey of ‎theOngoingHistory?:‎fromShanghaiToMilano? is with Pavilion Russia! Heavily inspired by Soviet author Nikolai Nosov’s book “The Adventures of Dunno and His Friends,” the Russian pavilion at Expo2010 was aiming to be the most attractive for children. The government even involved children in a design contest at art schools and studios in Russia. Ten works were selected as winners and have been used in the interior design of the building.??????????????

This time at Expo2015, the Russian Pavilion tells the stories of several internationally recognized Russian scientists, whose work has contributed to the development of agriculture and food security. It also demonstrates the wealth of Russia’s natural resources and its rich and diverse culinary traditions. The pavilion highlights the role that Russia is playing, and will continue to play, in the vital aspects of food security and food supply, and how it is providing food for its own population and for the world.