Zaragoza Bridge Pavilion is a symbol of Expo 2008 built on Ebro River and a British architecture named Zaha Hadid has experimented with this amazing concept covered by glass fiber concrete from Austrian Company. This stunning concept is 275 meters long and its outer skin has around 29,000 triangles made of innovative sustainable material. The structure of this pavilion promises to be the world class because of its multi level exhibition area focusing on water sustainability. Zaha Hadid has managed to create this magnificent gladiolus shape with a natural air conditioning.


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Designed by Erik Sifrer, the Green Jet of Mides design is with all the anticipated quality, technology, and appointments but the thing, which stands out, is its environmentally friendly primary power source – wind. The upper deck has a wave like design, which is split, into two sections; the front one is for the crew members and the pilothouse whereas the mid section and the rear is for the owner and the guests. The central gyroscope build up Jacuzzi pool acts as a visible divider between the two areas. When the sails are up, the rigging appears so alluring almost sculpture like.
Not only this, but the pool is also designed to create a connection between and water outside. The skylight windows around the pool allows the light to pass into the large main salon of the Green jet, which gives a stunning effect of lavishness in the water


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Designed by Nicola Zanetti, this D-mension made from steel that mixes modern design with 60’s mod. You can install them in staggered formation for stunning effect or just symmetrically for formal environment.

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