The eco-house of the future? A "nursery water" a fluid space, freely interpreted, characterized by water as matter in motion. At least that is the philosophy of the Water Nest, home built entirely with environmentally friendly materials, the emblem of the new building "green" Italian. Made in Italy will, for once, the star of Ecobuild 2011, the most important international exhibitions dedicated to green building and renewable energy. Showcase of the Italian presence is the home water: a "residential housing", which combines systems and bodies of light from energy efficient design and renewable sources, try to witness the reaction of the Italian companies to combine beauty and technology. Companies who, between now and March 3, will be present in more than 100 in the halls of ExCel London. Quite a difference from last year, when our own were only 16 exhibitors. The same goes for our fellow citizens expected to attend: More than a thousand, compared to a few dozen of the last six editions. Numbers apparently also important for the Italian Pavilion: 1,300 square meters, 150% more than in 2010, which, in this seventh edition of Ecobuild make the Italian most important foreign space. And to think that three years ago, Italy was not even present at the event.
An important result, driven by the Italian Chamber of Commerce in London, and a useful re-launch of our country internationally. "In recent months, it was easy for the British press to expose the history of Italian politics by turning against us," says the Director General of the Chamber of Commerce, Giuseppe Paoletti: "But who is the show in these three days may finally see light under a different, more positive, our country and our businesses." Present at companies operating in the fields of photovoltaics, ceramics and construction industries. also a rich program, even in terms of seminars and workshops.
flagship of the Italian pavilion, however, remains the Water Nest, built over three days using only environmentally friendly materials, including recycled marble used for flooring. The "nursery water": "Sustainability," recalls Charles Beltramelli, artistic director of the project, "Is synonymous with water as the primary source of life." Who knows if the message passes from exposure to production, pushing sectors such as energy efficiency, sustainable construction and renewable energy to make a driving force for the Italian economy. Crisis as an opportunity, in other words, instead of bare crisis.
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