Inside the exhibition, the flame-retardant Eurolight lamellas created a striking backdrop. © Nicolas Tarantino
Inside the exhibition, the flame-retardant Eurolight lamellas created a striking backdrop. © Nicolas Tarantino
Inside the exhibition, the flame-retardant Eurolight lamellas created a striking backdrop. © Nicolas Tarantino
Inside the exhibition, the flame-retardant Eurolight lamellas created a striking backdrop. © Nicolas Tarantino
During the Be(e) Active interactive show, visitors stood on the EGGER Moor Acacia laminate flooring. © Nicolas Tarantino
During the Be(e) Active interactive show, visitors stood on the EGGER Moor Acacia laminate flooring. © Nicolas Tarantino
The lamellas in the VIP Lounge were made of compact laminate. © Nicolas Tarantino
The lamellas in the VIP Lounge were made of compact laminate. © Nicolas Tarantino
Thanks to the use of a light oak decor, the German Restaurant looked cosy, modern and inviting. © Nicolas Tarantino
Thanks to the use of a light oak decor, the German Restaurant looked cosy, modern and inviting. © Nicolas Tarantino
The H1372 Natural Aragon Oak took pride of place in the 'Symphonie' restaurant. © Nicolas Tarantino
The H1372 Natural Aragon Oak took pride of place in the 'Symphonie' restaurant. © Nicolas Tarantino
Graphite compact laminate features in the 'dining room'. © Nicolas Tarantino
Graphite compact laminate features in the 'dining room'. © Nicolas Tarantino
Compact laminates in sophisticated decors were used in the washrooms. © Nicolas Tarantino
Compact laminates in sophisticated decors were used in the washrooms. © Nicolas Tarantino

Twenty one million visitors came to the Expo Milano, three million visited the German Pavilion.
Whether visitors strolled through the exhibition, sat in the restaurant, washed their hands, or experienced the Be(e) Active interactive show – they were surrounded by EGGER products. The Working Group German Pavilion (ARGE), commissioned by the German Federal Ministry for the Economy and Energy, selected EGGER as a partner to supply its wood-based materials. These included the flame-retardant Eurolight lightweight board and the Feelwood synchronised pore surface on Flammex compact laminate, which was certified especially for Italian fire protection regulations. After its successf at the world exhibition, the Pavilion has left no visible traces - it was dismantled and recycled as part of the Expo sustainability concept.

Executed by:

Initiator:

Bundesministerium für Wirtschaft und Energie (BMWi)

Implementation:

Messe Frankfurt Exhibition GmbH

Concept, planning and execution:

ARGE Deutscher Pavillon Expo Milano 2015

Spatial concept, architecture and general planning

SCHMIDHUBER,München (DE)
www.schmidhuber.de

Content concept, exhibition and media

Milla & Partner, Stuttgart (DE)
www.milla.de

Project management and construction

NÜSSLI, Roth bei Nürnberg (DE)
www.nussli.com

Fabricator

Nüssli, Hüttwilen (CH)
www.nussli.com

FDF, Monza (IT)

Duration of construction German Pavilion

April 2014 to April 2015

Duration of construction interior design

January 2015 to April 2015

Used Decors:

Used Products: