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Native seeds inspire top design team to showcase Malaysia's heritage at Milan Expo
     Web Structures teamed up with acclaimed architects Hijjas Kasturi Associates to design the Malaysian Pavilion for Expo Milan 2015 in Italy.
     The theme of the Milan Expo is Feeding The Planet, Energy For Life. Nutrition and sustainable development are global issues and 123 countries will gather to meet, discuss and debate the future of the planet.
     Malaysia's rich and diverse cultural heritage is evident in its cultural traditions and the country's interpretation of the core Milan Expo theme is entitled "Towards a Sustainable Food Ecosystem".
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Web Structures aims for 'piste perfection' with designs for ambitious ski resort
     Web Structures teamed up with acclaimed architects Hijjas Kasturi Associates to design the Malaysian Pavilion for Expo Milan 2015 in Italy.
     The theme of the Milan Expo is Feeding The Planet, Energy For Life. Nutrition and sustainable development are global issues and 123 countries will gather to meet, discuss and debate the future of the planet.
     Malaysia's rich and diverse cultural heritage is evident in its cultural traditions and the country's interpretation of the core Milan Expo theme is entitled "Towards a Sustainable Food Ecosystem".
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Striking new church opens its doors to worshippers
     A striking new place of worship has opened its doors in Singapore after international design engineer Web Structures helped turned the church’s vision into reality.
     The impressive four-storey Christ Methodist Church on East Coast Road was designed by Singapore-based architects K2LD. 
     Web Structures’ Singapore team of structural and design engineers worked closely with the architects on the development, which cost S$20 million.
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Cloud Arch looks to build the future
     More than 2,000 architects and industry professionals have had the first glimpse of a revolutionary new construction technique that could change the future of engineering and architectural design.
     Web Structures is playing a key role in an innovative collaboration project looking at new building materials and how they can be used effectively and efficiently to push the boundaries of structural engineering.
     This patent-pending technology has been jointly developed by a research team led by Japanese architect Assistant Professor Shinya Okuda from the NUS School of Design and Environment, and Professor Tan Kiang Hwee from the NUS Faculty of Engineering, in collaboration Web Structures.
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