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Expo Zaragoza 2008: The Spanish Pavilion as Sustainable ArchitectureThis past weekend marked the closure of three-month-long Expo Zaragoza 2008. Petz told us about the The Thirst Pavilion, the German Pavilion and the eco-friendly urinals that use no water, chemicals or energy. I was lucky enough to have a long weekend and took in some of the sights while ... |
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Expo Zaragoza 2008: The Biggest Water Festival Opened its Doors in SpainLast year we announced EXPO ZARAGOZA when Lloyd wrote about the Digital Water Pavilion. Now it’s time to visit Zaragoza in Spain, where the international Water and Sustainable Development show opened its doors this month. With 5,000 shows, 2,000 experts and 140 pavilions it claims to be... |
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Its Zaragozas Turn to Make a SplashUp to now, one could be forgiven for knowing next to nothing about the ancient Spanish city of Zaragoza, capital of Aragon and the countrys fifth largest metropolis. For some reason, its never had the same mystique as, say, Granada, Salamanca or Toledo. But that seems likely to change very so... |

