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Pavilion of Aragón

The Aragón Pavilion has been designed by Olano y Mendo Arquitectos, from Zaragoza. It covers an area of 2,500 m2 and is 25 metres high. The pavilion is spread over a basement floor, ground floor or enclosure, first floor, second floor and terrace. The pavilion takes the form of a typical Aragonese wicker basket achieved by intertwined panels of glass and micro-concrete with white glass fibre, providing the interior with a large quantity of natural light. This weave is opaque in the base, becoming more transparent as the building gets higher. The interior of this large basket is crossed by nine large irregular columns, three of which act as supports and communication cores, and six as prisms or landscapes. The exterior space gives shade to the queues of people waiting to get in or to visitors looking for a quiet, cool place where to rest in the Zaragoza hot summer. The building is also designed with energy-saving characteristics, making it an "environmentally responsible" structure. From: www.expozaragoza2008.es

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Third Millennium´s bridge

With its elegant complex structure surmounted by a concrete bowstring arch, the 36 million Euro structure by architect Juan Jose Arenas involved a unique feat of hydraulic engineering. A PLC- controlled Enerpac Synchronous lifting system was employed to delicately and precisely ease apart a 12.000 ton load to make space in the crown of the arch for the bridge´s final concrete casting. Just as the Romans used advances in the technologies of concrete and hydraulics to build their aquaducts and triumphal arches, so construction company Dragados turned to the advanced Enerpac PLC-controlled hydraulic technology to perform the world record in the crown jacking of the arch of The Third Millennium Bridge which has a total length of 270 m, a 216 m span, a 48 m wide deck and a total 68 m overall width, including 6 traffic lanes and 2 bicycle lanes. The entire structure is made of high-strength concrete. From: www.enerpac.com

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Department of Ophthalmology of the University Erlangen-Nürnberg, Germany
Edited by A. Bergua MD
Geography/Travels  - EXPO 08 Zaragoza
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