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The One Ocean Thematic Pavilion by Soma is Created For Expo 2012

Created for the Yeosu, South Korea Expo 2012, the One Ocean Thematic Pavilion by Vienna-based firm Soma is made up of a series of cylindrical cones. Suspended between a body of water and land, this bold structure is dynamically designed and visually stunning.

The sci-fi structure is futuristic and highly conceptual. Organic in its shape and form, the One Ocean Thematic Pavilion by Soma features controlled lighting and kinetic textures on its facade. Moveable and multi-functional, this interactive architecture piece is meant to give its visitors a three-dimensional spatial experience.

Part of a former industrial harbor, this temporary pavilion will serve as an "urban beach" after its use for the Yeosu, South Korea Expo 2012.
Trend Themes
1. Interactive Architecture - The One Ocean Thematic Pavilion demonstrates the trend of interactive architecture, offering a three-dimensional spatial experience for visitors.
2. Kinetic Textures - The use of kinetic textures on the facade of the One Ocean Thematic Pavilion showcases the trend of incorporating dynamic elements into architectural design.
3. Temporary Structures - The construction of temporary pavilions, such as the One Ocean Thematic Pavilion, highlights the trend of creating flexible and adaptable architectural spaces.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - The One Ocean Thematic Pavilion presents disruptive innovation opportunities for architects to explore new ways of engaging visitors through interactive designs and kinetic textures.
2. Exhibition and Events - The trend of temporary pavilions like the One Ocean Thematic Pavilion presents exciting opportunities for event organizers to create immersive and visually stunning experiences for attendees.
3. Urban Design - The concept of repurposing the One Ocean Thematic Pavilion into an 'urban beach' after the Expo 2012 opens up innovative possibilities for urban planners to transform underutilized spaces into vibrant areas.

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