A “Visitor’s Tour” allows you to explore exquisite architectural designs

Only on “Expo Land” .. masterpieces that catch the eye

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The site of "Expo 2020 Dubai" is full of masterpieces of art, and architecture lovers can enjoy a guided tour through many of the distinctive buildings on the site thanks to a visitor's tour entitled: "Conversation through Design", which is one of the tours specially designed to suit a variety of interests, from food to activities Entertainment for families.

Examples of architecture at Expo 2020 Dubai show that well-known architects and world-renowned design firms have been recruited from across the site, and gradually given freedom of expression and thought.

The construction and engineering technologies on offer are attractive, pioneering and, in many cases, unparalleled on our planet.

The tour begins at one of the three mashrabiya-inspired carbon-fibre entry gates designed by award-winning British architect Asif Khan, and each of the three theme areas of the site has its own gate, where the mashrabiya language becomes A 3D conversation starter that evokes the "Expo 2020" logo, designed in the form of a ring.

To witness the fusion of traditional building materials and modern design techniques, the next destination will be the Austria Pavilion, where you discover a series of cones cut to create patterns of light and shade, while inviting visitors to rest and contemplate the surrounding gallery.

More modernity fused with tradition is on display at the Morocco Pavilion, which is a homage to the methods used by ancestors to build past villages in the North African country.

Despite the historical aspect, the exterior design is complex, interesting and futuristic.

The United Kingdom pavilion presents a dazzling display, decorated with the words collected from visitors, and displayed on one side of the pavilion, which were selected and inserted in a momentary manner inside it, and then integrated with the help of artificial intelligence technology significantly to create an ever-changing poetic message.

The pavilion of Russia is the most dazzlingly colorful scene on the site, defying geometric boundaries, surrounded by a rainbow of colours, like a multicolored planet covered in concentric rings.

The so-called France Pavilion is covered with photovoltaic panels that use solar energy to power the exhibition space inside, making its unique design both pleasing to the eye and sustainable.

In the Poland pavilion, modernity meets nature in a shade of natural wood, with a moving screen that looks like migratory birds partly covering the exterior.

No architectural tour of Expo 2020 is complete without stopping to see the Republic of Korea pavilion, which explores the role that mobility plays in our lives.

It does this with a constantly moving building, created through the innovative use of color-changing rotating cubes.

The Sweden Pavilion brings parts of Scandinavia to the Middle East, masterfully integrating Nordic woodland themes with Islamic architecture, welcoming visitors inside the pavilion amidst a woodland of logs, using the forest as a metaphor for shared creativity.

The Singapore Pavilion, which is designed in the form of a rainforest in the desert, is a huge crowd pleaser, as the magnificent space of the island nation is designed not only to look stunning, but also to be a beacon of sustainability, as the building is completely energy-free.

The Spain Pavilion was able to stand out as a distinctive landmark on the map of Expo 2020 thanks to the conical architecture that catches the eye, helps reduce high temperatures, and highlights the close ties between the European country and the Arab world.

The last stop of the visitor's tour invites you to look up at the sky, as you wander through the expansive tracks of Expo 2020 to enjoy the shadow structures designed in the form of birds, which beautifully blend form and function, to keep visitors in a state of perpetual recovery in a fun artistic way.

• The tour starts at one of the three "Expo 2020" entry gates.

• The construction and engineering technologies offered are attractive and pioneering.

• The Singapore Pavilion, designed in the form of a rainforest in the desert, is gaining huge crowds.

Reimagining

Visitors can access the visitor's self-guided Tour through Design via the Expo 2020 Dubai app, which includes a full suite of tours covering topics ranging from education to space.

Reimagining the cities of the future is one of the topics being explored during Urban and Rural Development Week, which kicked off yesterday and runs through November 6, as it examines how we must change how we move, build, consume and live in the habitats of the future.