One Ocean Thematic Pavilion for Expo 2012

YEOSU – For the Expo 2012 in South Korea, Vienna-based firm Soma is defining a meandering coastline with a series of solid vertical cones.
The result will be a pavilion suspended between water and land. Its kinetic façade, which will cover
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