Vanke Pavilion

Milan, Italy

EXTERIOR CLADDING

STREET LEVEL View

Vanke Pavilion, Milan

Built for China Vanke at the 2015 Milan Expo, the Vanke Pavilion is ground-breaking in both construction and appearance. The scaly façade, manufactured by Casalgrande Padana, further accentuates the serpentine lines that define it, making its Chinese dragon-inspired nature even more apparent. A twisting motion creates a fluid circulation from the exterior into the exhibition area, providing visitors access to the rooftop terrace, which offers panoramic views of the entire Milan Expo Park.

Once inside the structure, a virtual “bamboo forest” conceived by the famous curator Ralph Appelbaum stands in concert with some 300 media screens to tell the story of Chinese culture and Vanke’s company history.

The project was realized collectively with China Vanke, Casalgrande Padana, Ralph Appelbaum, Lev Libeskind, and Daniel Libeskind, and their respective studios.

FRACTILE CLADDING

CLAD WITH OVER 4000 TILES

Building AREA

800 SQ.M.

PAVILION AT NIGHT

STREET LEVEL View

REAR VIEW

MAX HEIGHT

12 M

BAMBOO SCAFFOLDING

OVER 200 DIGITAL SCREENS

VISITOR PATHWAY

WITH REFLECTING POOL

STAIRWAY TO ROOFTOP TERRACE

120 SQ.M. ROOFTOP TERRACE

DRAGON-LIKE CLADDING

FRACTILE DESIGN

COLORS AND TEXTURE CHANGE

AS VIEWPOINT SHIFTS

FRACTILE CLADDING

CLOSE-UP VIEW

3D SURFACE

COATED WITH METALlIC COLORATION

ROOFTOP OBSERVATION DECK

AERIAL View

PLANTED GARDEN

with stunning views

BAMBOO SCAFFOLDING

SHOWCASING THE HISTORY OF CHINA AND OF VANKE CORP.
Project collectively by China Vanke, Casalgrande Padana, Ralph Appelbaum, Daniel Libeskind in collaboration with Lev Libeskind and his studio Libeskind Design S.r.l.