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		<title>By: LT</title>
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		<description>Rather than being conceived as a building, the German pavilion at shanghai expo 2010 is a three-dimensional walk-through sculpture with no defined interior or exterior.
for visitors the journey starts at the harbor and leads through gardens and parks, via a town planning office and a factory and past the opera to end at the &#039;energy source&#039;, the city’s power plant.

the 6,000-square-meter structure is germany&#039;s largest at any expo. it showcases german urban life and how the country&#039;s design and products can help solve urbanization problems.</description>
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for visitors the journey starts at the harbor and leads through gardens and parks, via a town planning office and a factory and past the opera to end at the &#8216;energy source&#8217;, the city’s power plant.</p>
<p>the 6,000-square-meter structure is germany&#8217;s largest at any expo. it showcases german urban life and how the country&#8217;s design and products can help solve urbanization problems.</p>
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