If you ever wondered what you would get if you meshed the art of basket weaving with the natural beauty of coral reefs, wonder no more as you take in the Miralles Tagliabue EMBT Spanish Pavilion. As the winner of the 2009 World Architecture Festival’s future project category, it’s agreed that the combination is spectacular.
Inspired by the traditional Spanish craft, the Miralles Tagliabue EMBT Spanish Pavilion will the the future 2010 Shanghai Expo. Enjoy the gallery, courtesy of DesignBoom.com and be sure to visit their site for more info and images.
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The Miralles Tagliabue Embt Spanish Pavilion Wins Top Prize
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