“In this design, the architecture has become an element of the natural landscape adds
Italian architect Mateo Verceloni. “Clearly defined in the design is a voluminous hill,
surrounded by organic wooden hoops, forming an elegant ‘nose’ like on a sailing boat.
Inside the pavilion is divided into a series of open spaces, completed by viewing
platforms in the tradition of classical Italian gardens. In the upper part of the building
are hanging gardens reminiscent of Babylon whilst the building as a whole could be a
metaphor for Noah’s Ark There is also symbolism in the modernity of the building,
which focuses attention on the notion of renewability of resources, exploited through
the history of civilization”