West Entrance, Triulza Side
Save the Children: A Guided Visit
Here we're in another special pavilion. The content available to visitors is fascinating. The pavilion is really well done and it's a pleasure to get lost inside. Here too, is a sensible amount of information (not too much nor too little). But what is it that makes this pavilion one of the gems of Expo 2015? The volunteers in their red waistcoats. As soon as a visitor gets close with a curious air, a delightful young man or lady arrives. Who looks after the visitor throughout their visit. They explain, accompany, illustrate and help out (when necessary). This a pavilion where the project has been thoroughly thought out. The architecture, the interiors, the analogue and digital displays. Ingenious interfaces to stimulate our senses. Everything super, and then this idea (so simple but not so obvious) that it's the human factor that makes the difference. Technology (even the most sophisticated and advanced) on its own, has nothing to say. It's the human factor that makes the difference! Congratulations!