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SAL Delivers Italian Pavilion to Belém for COP30

A 210-t Italian pavilion was shipped on deck from Marghera to Belém by SAL Intermarine and released into the water before being towed to its COP30 exhibition site.
Image taken from a video shared by SAL on LinkedIn.

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SAL Intermarine completed the transport of the Italian Pavilion for COP30, moving the floating structure from Marghera, Italy, to Belém, Brazil. The unit, built as a 21 m × 21 m platform with a weight of 210 t, was shipped on deck of the MV Industrial Song and later released into the water on arrival. It was then towed to its designated exhibition site in the city.

The pavilion was first shown at the Venice Architecture Biennale. Its design highlights clean edges, defined geometric forms, and a central pool incorporated into the platform. For the conference in Brazil, it serves as Italy’s national pavilion at the United Nations Climate Change Conference.

Image source: Italy Cop 30

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This article was prepared with the assistance of AI tools to enhance clarity and efficiency.
All information has been reviewed and verified by the HMT News editor.
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