Macau Pavillion for Shanghai

11Jan09

The Macau Pavilion at Shanghai world expo 2010 will take the shape of a jade rabbit lantern. Designed by Chinese firm Carlos Marreiros architects the pavilion will be wrapped with a double-layer glass membrane and feature fluorescent screens on its outer walls. Balloons will serve as the head and tail of the ‘rabbit’, which can be moved up and down to attract visitors. The building will be constructed with recyclable materials and consists of solar power panels and rain collection systems.

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5 Responses to “Macau Pavillion for Shanghai”

  1. Looks very cute and will definately attract attention.Though it is hard to relate it to the theme of the EXPO “Better City Better Life”. This would not only defeat the thematic purpose of the event but will also confuse or encourage others to deviate and come up with architecture that will leave the visitors wondering ‘how is a rabbit better for city or for life’?

  2. LOve it!!! :-) congratulations!!

  3. In response to Zubair’s comment above — which makes sense — note that the Lanterna’s construction and operation are environmentally sound and agreeable to human enjoyment. Better cities in a the future may commonly feature buildings based on animals, plants, and other organic forms.

    For more on this emerging trend, I recommend Hugh Aldersey-Williams’ Zoomorphic: New Animal Architecture. “A quirky trend of building designs inspired by bizarre animals has emerged in the last few years. Why and how has this happened? Is it because of new technical possibilities in materials and structural engineering? Or is the answer to be found in new social preoccupations in science?”


  1. 1 Macau To Be Represented At Shanghai World Expo By A Giant Bunny Pavilion [Architecture] | Gigategy
  2. 2 Macau To Be Represented At Shanghai World Expo By A Giant Bunny Pavilion [Architecture] | ComputerFinance.net

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