急求挪威馆的英文介绍世博会

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急求挪威馆的英文介绍世博会
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急求挪威馆的英文介绍世博会
急求挪威馆的英文介绍
世博会

急求挪威馆的英文介绍世博会
Norway Powered By Nature
City life is determined by the city's relationship with the nature in and around the city.It is through this approach to city and nature that Norway will address the EXPO theme 'Better City,Better Life'
Nature experienced as source of inspiration,recreation and pure physical energy.This is what we mean when we say 'Norway Powered By Nature' and this is what we want to share with the visitors who come the Norwegian pavilion at the World Expo in Shanghai in 2010.
In Shanghai 2010 urban life and urban challenges will for the first time be the main theme of a World Exposition.In Norway the cities are few and small but every Norwegian city has one quality in common.Be it the sea,the mountain or the forest.Norwegian cities all exist in a close relationship with nature.At EXPO 2010 we will address the theme 鈥楤etter City,Better Life鈥 by exploring the city鈥檚 and the city dweller鈥檚 contact with nature.Nature experienced as a source for recreation and inspiration as well as pure physical energy.This is what we mean when we say Norway Powered By Nature.
The very first world Expo was in Hyde Park in London in 1851 and showed the British Empire at the height of its economic and political strength.The Shanghai EXPO will be held at a time when the world is looking for a new kind of balance and at a time where China in an unprecedented way is emerging as a global player.It is our hope and ambition that EXPO 2010 will help us build new as well as consolidate and strengthen existing relations between China and Norway.EXPO 2010 will be a meeting ground for politics,civic society,as well as,industry,
research,tourism and culture.
Using wood to innovate architecture
The roof of the pavilion rises and falls dramatically giving associ-ations to the ocean,coast,mountains or glaciers,depending on the eyes and imagination of the spectator.
With the pavilion Norway invites China to re-explore the use of wood in load-bearing structures.Already in 1958 in Brussels,Norway participated with a pavilion made of laminated wood designed by world renowned architect Sverre Fehn.
This time architect firm Helen & Hard makes a remarkable effort to reintroduce laminated wood to the world and achieves this by using 15 highly stylised models of Norwegian trees brought together to complete the pavilion.
The trees are of various heights and the roots of each tree are built into the foundation.Each tree has four branches and 
varies from five to 15 metres in height.
From the tips of the branches a canvas is strapped and dragged giving the roof a dramatic span.From within the 
pavilion the construction will give an airy and spacious feeling.
Laminated wood is widely used in Norway and we want to transfer our knowledge and technology in the hope that tree construction will be reintroduced in China.
The architects have developed an idea to relocate all 15 trees,in groups or individually,all around China when the 
EXPO ends in October.These will be lasting monuments representing Norway鈥檚 participation in EXPO 2010,sustainability and the importance of nature to humans.
Energy,creative ability and a way of life
Inside Norway 鈥檚 pavilion the audience is invited into a space where 15 individual 鈥渢rees鈥 come together to make up an entirety housing different Norwegian landscapes.Our visitors will be able to experience city life and creativeness while at the same time being able to be at one with Norwegian nature.
Evocative landscapes:
Our representations will alternate between being the framework for various stories about the Norwegian way of life and cities,to being the main message and attraction in itself.The audience will see how Norway utilises natural resources and they will also get 
a glance at Norwegian science,research and innovation.
The Coast:
The first landscape is the coast,focusing on sustainable use of energy.How utilising renewable energy like the sun,wind and wave power can improve the quality of the air and climate in urban areas will be shown and explained.
The forest:
From the coast line the audience is led into the Norwegian forest and to the 鈥淭ree of Knowledge鈥?This is where the Norwegian Science milieu will exhibit and display various projects and visions for collaboration with China and other countries.It will be emphasised how sharing of knowledge between Norway and China can lead to new and sustainable solutions.
The fjords:
The Norwegian fjord will illustrate the life- important relationship between man and water; and how pollution affects the water and techniques of how water can be purified.
The mountains:
In the pavilion,where the mountain meets the fjords 
there is a business centre with a view over the landscape.Here conferences,seminars and other events will be held.
The Arctic:
The last landscape is The Arctic.In an open,beautiful,but dramatic landscape food safety,nutrition and climate will be the themes.There will also be a restaurant in this area where the visitors can taste Norwegian food products like salmon,reindeer and lamb,and drink pure Norwegian drinking water,Norwegian aquavit and fish-oil (tran).