The 7 Universal Expositions Since World War Ii
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THE 7 UNIVERSAL EXPOSITIONS SINCE WORLD WAR II EXPO 1958 BRUSSELS EXPO 2000 EXPO 1992 HANOVER EXPO 2005 SEVILLE EXPO 1967 AICHI MONTREAL EXPO 2010 SHANGHAI EXPO 1970 OSAKA THE “SUPER BOWLS” OF WORLD’S FAIRS EXPO 1958: BRUSSELS, BELGIUM UNITED STATES PAVILION Sponsoring Federal Agency: US Department of State Federal Funding: $13, 445, 000 ($101,564,181) Private Funding: 591, 394 ( 4,467,419) United States Pavilion: Expo 1958, Brussels Pavilion Architects: Edward Durell Stone United States Pavilion: Expo 1958, Brussels Exhibition Designers: Peter Harnden, Bernard Rudofsky, Saul Steinberg United States Pavilion: Expo 1958, Brussels “Unfinished Business” Exhibition: Designed by Leo Lionni EXPO 1967: MONTREAL, CANADA UNITED STATES PAVILION Sponsoring Federal Agency: US Information Agency Federal Funding: $ 9,300,000 ($ 60,787,470) Private Funding: $ 0 United States Pavilion: Expo 1967, Montreal Pavilion Architects: R. Buckminster Fuller, Shoji Sadao, Peter Floyd United States Pavilion: Expo 1967, Montreal Exhibition Designers: Cambridge Seven Associates United States Pavilion: Expo 1967, Montreal Exhibition Designers: Cambridge Seven Associates United States Pavilion: Expo 1967, Montreal Filmmaker: Art Kane “A Time to Play” EXPO 1970: OSAKA, JAPAN UNITED STATES PAVILION Sponsoring Federal Agency: US Information Agency Federal Funding: $ 10,000,000 ($ 56,265,979) Private Funding: 325,000 ( 1,828,644) United States Pavilion: Expo 1970, Osaka Pavilion Architects: Samuel Brody, Lewis Davis, David Geiger United States Pavilion: Expo 1970, Osaka Exhibition Designers: Ivan Chermayeff, Thomas Geismar, Rudolph de Harak United States Pavilion: Expo 1970, Osaka Ten Photographers: The Museum of Modern Art United States Pavilion: Expo 1970, Osaka The Space Exhibit: Lunar Landing and Moon Rock EXPO 1992: SEVILLE, SPAIN UNITED STATES PAVILION Sponsoring Federal Agency: US Information Agency Federal Funding: $20,626,000 ($ 32,094,821) Private Funding: 16,287,006 ( 25,343,212) United States Pavilion: Expo 1992, Seville Pavilion Architects: Barton Meyers Associates United States Pavilion: Expo 1992, Seville Exhibition Designers: Staples & Charles, Ltd, Peter Max United States Pavilion: Expo 1992, Seville “Worldsong” Film: BRC Imagination Arts EXPO 2000: HANOVER, GERMANY The United States Government Declines To Participate EXPO 2005: AICHI, JAPAN UNITED STATES PAVILION Sponsoring Federal Agency: US Department of State Federal Funding: $ 0 Private Funding: 33,700,000 ($ 37,670,837) United States Pavilion: Expo 2005, Aichi Pavilion Facility Architect: Bud Hollomon United States Pavilion: Expo 2005, Aichi Exhibition Designers: BRC Imagination Arts EXPO 2010: SHANGHAI, CHINA UNITED STATES PAVILION Sponsoring Federal Agency: US Department of State Federal Funding: $ 0 Private Funding: 61, 000, 000, United States Pavilion: Expo 2010, Shanghai Pavilion Architects: Clive Grout (Canadian) Exhibition Designers: BRC Imagination Arts United States Pavilion: Expo 2010, Shanghai OVERTURE: “Welcome to America” Honor Wall of Corporate Sponsors United States Pavilion: Expo 2010, Shanghai OVERTURE: “Welcome to America” Video Presentation United States Pavilion: Expo 2010, Shanghai ACT 1: “The Spirit of America”: Video Presentation United States Pavilion: Expo 2010, Shanghai ACT 2: “4-D” Movie Presentation, “The Garden” United States Pavilion: Expo 2010, Shanghai ACT 3: “Opportunity and Innovation” Pavilion Sponsors’ Displays United States Pavilion: Expo 2010, Shanghai The USA Pavilion Diner .