Denver-based Fentress Architects will design the U.S. pavilion at the 2020 World Expo in Dubai. The announcement was made by Big Things Group (BTG), the fund-raising and sponsorship firm chosen by the State Department to build and operate the privately funded pavilion.
The architecture firm’s founder, Curtis Fentress, tells RECORD that he is personally involved in the project, adding, “I spent half of today working on it. Right now we’re developing the program.” Renderings, he says, are still “a while down the road.” With the theme “What Moves You,” the U.S. pavilion will focus on advances in transportation, as well as other things that move you, which, Fentress says, could include “medical devices that move you, such as high-tech prostheses.”
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