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Design of Shanghai Expo Performance
Center. World Expo Shanghai organisers announced the start of construction
on the Expo Performance Center located in the southeast of the Expo site,
Dec. 30, 2007. (Xinhuanet Photo)
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BEIJING,
Dec. 31 -- Shanghai yesterday started work on the performance center for World
Expo 2010.
Calling it an unique construction, Vice
Mayor Yang Dinghua said the pavilion "will become the city's new landmark of
culture and entertainment."
Located in the southeast of the Expo site, the
Shanghai World Expo Performing Arts Center will resemble a flying saucer on
eastern bank of the Huangpu River.
It will have a floor area of 80,000 square meters -
10,000 square meters bigger than the Shanghai Grand Theater - and hold audiences
of up to 18,000.
The center, when completed by the end of 2009, will
become the city's first circular performance facility whose interior structure
is reconfigurable in three dimensions, according to designers.
The size and the condition of the central stage can
be adjusted to form different shapes for different purposes, from solo concerts
to ice shows.
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Design of Shanghai Expo Performance
Center. (Photo: expo2010china.com)
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The exterior walls of the center will have huge
screens to broadcast the performances inside for visitors outside.
There will also be venues for different forms of
performance or entertainment, including concerts, theater, music clubs, movie
clubs, bars, restaurants and even games rooms.
Some of its functions, such as the bars and clubs,
will operate around the clock.
The center was designed by Shanghai Xian Dai Architectural Design
Group and its construction will cost 1.1 billion yuan (148.6 million
U.S. dollars), excluding the cost of land, city officials said.
Wang Xiao'an, a chief architect with the group, said:
"The center is designed to merge culture with high-tech, present with future,
China with the world."
The Performance Center is one of the four major
permanent pavilions on the 5.28-square-kilometer Expo site. Its design was
selected among 27 submissions from around world.
The other three projects - the China Pavilion, the
Theme Pavilion, and the Expo Center - have already started construction.
(Source: Shanghai Daily)
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A scene of the construction
site of Shanghai Expo Performance Center (Photo:
expo2010china.com)
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