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Montenegrian pavilion – Expo 2015, Milan, Italy. - Ivana Rajkovic, Nevenka Rajkovic

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Spaces like pavilions are made to present a certain idea or phenomenon. They are supposed to present the philosophy, the progress and the goal of that idea. Design team tried to fulfill all these conditions, and put them in harmony with the theme of Expo 2015, in order to make a conceptual design for Montenegrian pavilion. • Concept Concept of the Pavilion is characterized by two volumens: outer-the box and inner-the irregular geometric form. With its shape, the inner form awakens the memories of morphology of Montenegrian mountains. That morphology of the terrain is the cause for diversity and richness of customs, mentality, climate, and nutrition habits. These diversities are so special and rich, and they can present Montenegro to the world, in the whole new way. • Shape The whole interior is designed as a spatialy modified segment of well known Montenegrian landscape, which clearly allows you to presume what you can expect if you visit this country. In design, spaces are abstracted into basic geometric shapes. This form, supported by visual projections on its sides, provides better perception of the atmosphere in Montenegro. This interior, as a powerfull association, is widely open to viewers from the outside. It is also possible to organize an exhibition inside the pavillion. This inner form has a thin, transparent square envelope. With this concept the inner space is, in the same time, the outer space. In that way, the atmosphere and the changing projections can be seen from both – the outside and the inside. • Materials The envelope of the pavilion is made of high transparency glass, and three-dimensional steel construction. „Broken“ form of the interior is made of steel construction and fabric, so the structure looks like huge paper model. The white areas are ideal for visual projections, that are visible from many different angles. It’s predicted that the pavilion’s materials are completely recyclable, and can be dismantled and reinstalled in its entirety elsewhere.

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