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With "Nature's Wisdom" as the principle theme, and sub-themes of "Nature's Matrix", "Art of Life" and "Development for Eco-Communities", the AICHI EXPO 2005, JAPAN was held in the hills to the east of Nagoya for 185 days from March 25, 2005. New lighting sources and materials were used to their full potential to conserve the natural light environment and prevent global warming. Extraordinary lighting produced by Professional Member, Motoko Ishi, was particularly impressive.
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The Japan Pavilion Nagakute appears as if it were enveloped in a large bamboo cocoon. At night, the more than 600 white LED lamps and color lights attached to the bamboo cage instill within viewers the palpable feeling of a heartbeat in a living cocoon. The internal lighting employed for adapting visitors to darkness combined with the unrestricted design of the interior not only contribute to the visual effect of the space but also add to the rhythm. In the Japan Pavilion Seto the rich art is expressed using Japanese paper. In addition, the space is processed multi-functionally by lighting, such as "guidance of light production" and "bidirectional production of light."
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At the Nagakute Exposition Site, Aichi Prefecture there is the Aichi Festival Plaza, the Chubu Aichi Pavilion Nagakute, and the Chubu Community for Millenial Symbiosis. These three facilities are based on the themes of Aichi festivals. By utilizing Mikawa cedar, Japanese paper, and other natural materials produced in the prefecture, the pavilion demonstrates the possibilities of sustainable architecture in the future.
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The Aichi Pavilion Seto is located in the Seto Area, the very location originally considered for the main site of EXPO 2005. It is a three-tier structure consisting of permanent and temporary sections and is designed to be harmonious with the surrounding landscape. The space is designed to allow visitors to enter from the top floor and then progress downstairs while viewing the exhibits. After the exposition, the temporary sections will be removed while the permanent areas will be utilized as a facility for a prefectural government program for learning through hands-on experience in the forest.
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Surrounding the Tower of the Earth, itself 47 meters high, is an open space where paper-cut lanterns, wind sound implements, and benches are arranged such that visitors can relax and enjoy the flickering lanterns, sounds from the sound implements, and the visual effect of the flowing water. After passage through a dimly illuminated passage, the viewer sees a 40-meter sphere in the air and an illuminated space unlike any seen before. In this pavilion, the viewer can enjoy an ever-changing and large display of kaleidoscopic patterns and various other lighting effects.
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This paper describes the lighting facilities (external lighting) and environmental considerations for the corporate "Wonder Circus Denryoku-Kan" at the 2005 International Exposition in Japan.
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Takashi Isshiki, Yoshiyuki Fukao
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To stimulate visitors intellectually, JR Central Pavilion will introduce a complete superconducting linear transit system that will far exceed the limits normally associated with surface transit systems. At the planning stage for lighting for the pavilion, light sources and lighting systems were selected based on the physical characteristics and colors of the building, the contents of the exhibition, to ensure that the space was used effectively and thus help visitors view their surroundings comfortably and safely.
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The lighting of the Wonder Wheel Pavilion at the AICHI EXPO 2005, JAPAN was planned with the following in mind :
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At the Mitsubishi Pavilion, the building itself is designed to be 3R. The IFX Theater and other exhibitions are designed to provide visitors with a chance to rediscover the wonders of nature and the importance of the global environment. This paper outlines the building, exhibitions, and lighting facilities for the Mitsubishi Pavilion.
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Masahide Kakudate, Kiwako Kamo, Masashi Sogabe, Masayoshi Takeuchi, Ma ...
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The lighting plan of the TOYOTA GROUP PAVILION groped for the technique to express the detail of the outside wall to its maximum.
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Animals on the verge of extinction around the world are reproduced using the latest information technologies in this pavilion of sensory entertainment where visitors can interact with rare animals, encountering a variety of surprises and impressions.
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Tadasu Ohe, Kazuhiro Kawamura
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The Mitsui-Toshiba Museum consists of a water wall, the "Aqua Wall", which surrounds the entire pavilion and a light wall, the "Aurora Wall", which surrounds the theater. These walls, which represent natural phenomena on earth, take on completely different character in the day and at night. The Aqua Wall shines by reflecting the sunlight in the daytime and the Aurora Wall begins to appear as the sun sets. The walls produce an effect in which the light seems to breath in concert. The Aqua Wall is made of single pipes from construction scaffolding and the Aurora Wall is made of the curing sheets used in construction sites as such, they can be recycled after the exposition.
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For the corporate "Mountain of Dreams" pavilion at Expo Aichi Japan, the main features are the lighting facilities for the roof coating. The roof shows a design representing Mt. Fuji (named Red Fuji), which is illuminated from the inside by high pressure sodium lamp in combination with a tempered glass filter and high-intensity LEDs. This paper outlines the structure with details on the lighting facilities.
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