EXPO 2017 Legacy: What is Venue’s Future?

The International Specialized Exhibition EXPO 2017 “Future Energy” held in Astana from June 10 to September 10 significantly changed the architectural appearance of Kazakhstan’s capital.

A new district with a total area of 174 hectares was built to hold EXPO 2017, 25 of them were allocated for use as the exhibition venue.

The EXPO 2017 Exhibition site designed by Adrian Smith+Gordon Gill Architecture, a famous US agency, is a new growth and development point of the capital of Kazakhstan. It is a microdistrict that is fully provided with its own infrastructure and includes recreation and park areas, residential buildings, a hotel, a congress center, a multifunctional shopping mall and some other infrastructure facilities.

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Cite: "EXPO 2017 Legacy: What is Venue’s Future?" 16 Oct 2017. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/881330/expo-2017-legacy-what-is-venues-future> ISSN 0719-8884

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