German Pavilion at World Expo Is Wunderbar!

German Pavilion at World Expo Is Wunderbar!

It’s not a building. Not in the traditional sense. It is a three-dimensional sculpture that you can walk through with no defined interior or exterior.

It starts at a harbor, leads through gardens and parks, and ends up at a power plant.

The 6000 square meter structure composed of pure design hotness is Germany’s largest at any expo, ever.

More pictures follow for those of us who can’t hop the red-eye to Shanghai to experience this bad boy. Cruise on over to DesignBoom for all the pictures.

Source: DesignBoom

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#1
neo
May 8th, 2010 at 1:08 am

It’s spelled “wunderbar”.

Greetings from Germany ; )

 
 
#2
Drazen Mokic
May 8th, 2010 at 4:42 pm

Haha yes, neo is right. It´s spelled “W”underbar. :)

 

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