Pavilion Zero of Expo 2015, Area tematica di Expo 2015 Milano
Pavilion Zero of Expo 2015 was a central structure on the fairgrounds in Milan and served as an introductory pavilion for the entire exhibition project. The building presented the exposition through innovative means and guided visitors via multimedia installations and conceptual spaces before they explored the remaining pavilions.
The building was specifically designed for the 2015 World Expo in Milan and was among the first structures visitors encountered upon entering the fairgrounds. After the exposition ended later that year, the site was redesigned and the building was subsequently demolished.
The site was open to visitors during the Expo and typically formed the natural starting point for exploring the fairgrounds. Today the structure no longer exists, though its original location remains part of the city's memory of the major event.
The building was notable for its boldly curved roof structure that made it one of the most photographed locations of the exposition. This characteristic shape is captured in many photographs and documentations of Expo 2015 and remains a recognizable symbol of the event.
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