[1] U.S. Pavilion. A piece of lunar rock was shown. [2] U.S. Pavilion. The lunar landing craft of the Apollo 11, space suits and other objects of the manned and unmanned space flight of the U.S. were exhibited. [3] U.S. Pavilion. Please take a seat in the comfortable armchairs of the Apollo missions.
"‘Images of America‘ was our theme, and we attempted to shuttle the visitor back and forth in time and through a series of differentiated spaces on various planes, but always allowing him to know where he was by giving him glimpses of other exhibits all around him. The visitor who happened to be looking at a display of American sports could also see Colonial portaits, the Lunar Module, photographs of East Harlem and a 20-foot-high moving ice-bag by Claes Oldenburg, thus gaining some sense of the diversity and complexity of live in the United States."
Thomas H. Geismar, "The U.S. Pavilion", Graphis 150 (Special Issue Expo 70), S.328.
Thomas H. Geismar was a designer in the team of 3 designers and 3 architects, who were responsable for the U.S. Pavilion.