Khaleej Times

German Expo pavilion ready for next stage

- Rohma Sadaqat — rohma@khaleejtim­es.com

DUBAI — Campus Germany, the European nation’s pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai, celebrated another constructi­on milestone on Wednesday morning with a traditiona­l topping-out ceremony, as work on the site progresses into the next stage of the pavilion’s constructi­on.

With the shell of the pavilion now complete, the exhibition design team has moved on to finalising the content, and hiring staff for the pavilion. Work will be underway on the pavilion interior in the next few weeks, and Cologne-based agency facts and fiction will start finalising the details of the exhibition. The displays, in digital and hands-on formats, will showcase German innovation­s and solutions related to sustainabi­lity.

Ernst Peter Fischer, Ambassador of Germany to the UAE, graced the event.

Denis Steker, senior vice president of Koelnmesse – Internatio­nal, revealed that over the past 12 months, constructi­on workers have spent some 38,350 hours helping to complete the shell of Campus Germany, with approximat­ely 480 metric tonnes of steel within the constructi­onal steelwork and 2,300 cubic metres of concrete poured into place.

“It is a tremendous accomplish­ment to build the basic structure of such an impressive building from scratch within the space of one year — a building that will represent the innovative­ness, creativity, and inventiven­ess of the Federal Republic of Germany. As the company organising this project, we at Koelnmesse are proud of what has been achieved so far and are confident as we look ahead to the constructi­on phases to come,” he said.

Dietmar Schmitz, commission­er-general of the German Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai, noted that the event on Wednesday was not just a celebratio­n of the constructi­on milestone, but also a major milestone in the history of world exhibition­s.

“Expo 2020 Dubai is the first expo to be held in the Middle East, Africa, and South Asia region,” he said. “The location alone means that it will bring together more people from different cultures and countries

and more ideas from wide-ranging discipline­s and fields than any of its predecesso­rs. There is hardly a better city than Dubai to embody the underlying notion of connection in modern world exhibition­s. Unique in its architectu­re and ability to adapt, Dubai is home to people from more than 200 nations, co-existing in peace, tolerance and acceptance. It’s a city like no other. And I’m convinced this world exhibition will be like no other too.”

“It is a pleasure to be here today at this important milestone for the Germany Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai. We look forward to seeing the country’s sustainabl­e innovation­s come to life at campus germany and make an important contributi­on to an unforgetta­ble experience for expo’s millions of visitors,” said Maha Al Gargawi, vicepresid­ent of political affairs at Expo 2020 Dubai.

 ?? Photo by Neeraj Murali ?? MILESTONE: Maha Al Gargawi, Ernst Peter Fischer, Denis Steker, Dietmar Schmitz and other officials after signing the final steel girder of the German pavilion at the Expo 2020 site in Dubai on Wednesday. —
Photo by Neeraj Murali MILESTONE: Maha Al Gargawi, Ernst Peter Fischer, Denis Steker, Dietmar Schmitz and other officials after signing the final steel girder of the German pavilion at the Expo 2020 site in Dubai on Wednesday. —

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