Image 4 of 8 from gallery of Thematic Districts Expo Dubai 2020 / Hopkins Architects. Photograph by Marc Goodwin
Expo 2020 is host to some of the most exciting country pavilions marked by unique and stellar architecture representing each nation’s legacy and vision of
Discover Innov"Experience the Future: Singapore's Pavilion at Expo Dubai is set to inspire and engage visitors with its unique blend of native and Sustainable Design Solutions for Future Living Spaces
All Expo-led construction on the fair's permanent structures is complete, officials say
Starting October 1st, Expo 2020 Dubai starts welcoming visitors to enjoy an unprecedented experience. The international event takes place in Dubai, UAE,
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Image 2 of 4 from gallery of OUALALOU + CHOI Reveals Images of the Morocco Pavilion for Expo 2020 Dubai. Courtesy of OUALALOU + CHOI
"Austria makes sense" was the slogan of the Austria Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai, and as you'll read further about it, you'll probably understand why. Designed by Querkraft, the Austria Pavilion was deeply inspired by the iconic wind towers, and climate-regulating features of traditional Arab architecture, usually created from clay. The pavilion functions as a
At Expo 2020 Dubai, Simmetrico conceived the design experience, developed and produced the multimedia content and technical solutions, along with the complete installation of the pavilion for the Republic of Montenegro’s first participation at a universal exhibition. Blessed by Nature is the concept around which the experience of the pavilion was conceived, to reflect the … Continued
Avadh Shilpgram's concept: The architecture of urban bazaars works on a scheme of a mélange; it seems to be the leitmotif for such programs
Discover Innov"Experience the Future: Singapore's Pavilion at Expo Dubai is set to inspire and engage visitors with its unique blend of native and Sustainable Design Solutions for Future Living Spaces
Image 9 of 33 from gallery of The Green Arch Belgian Pavilion Expo 2020 Dubai / Vincent Callebaut Architectures + assar architects. Photograph by Nizar Bredan
HOK was the lead designer for the master planning team that created the 1,000-plus acre layout for this quinquennial global summit.
Ylivieska Church's concept: The old historical wooden church of Ylivieska tragically burned down in 2016. The citizens of the small town
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Finland Pavilion in Dubai Expo 2020 brings a fragment of Finnish nature to UAE and Dubai with its architecture. The main theme of the pavilion is ‘Finland – Sharing Future Happiness’. Finnish happiness is based on the symbiosis of people, nature and technology.
Genoa-based design group Dodi Moss led a team of designers in a proposal for the Italian Pavilion at the Expo Dubai 2020, placing third in the competition.
With the Expo 2020 Dubai is gearing up to open its doors this October, country pavilions are showcasing their unique propositions.
Ylivieska Church's concept: The old historical wooden church of Ylivieska tragically burned down in 2016. The citizens of the small town
At Expo 2020 Dubai, Simmetrico conceived the design experience, developed and produced the multimedia content and technical solutions, along with the complete installation of the pavilion for the Republic of Montenegro’s first participation at a universal exhibition. Blessed by Nature is the concept around which the experience of the pavilion was conceived, to reflect the … Continued
OUALALOU + CHOI has designed the Morocco Pavilion at the 2020 Expo in Dubai, showcasing traditional Moroccan design and construction techniques.
Belgium’s pavilion at the Dubai World Exhibition in 2020 will be a “green ark”, bringing together the latest in sustainable technologies and traditional Belgian hospitality. The design was unveiled this week by federal foreign trade minister Kris Peeters.The pavilion (pictured) will feature an exhibition trail, shops selling Belgian souvenirs and places to taste the country’s culinary specialities, including frietjes, of course. There will be a business centre and a gastronomic brasserie with a terrace.Inside and out, the structure will showcase techniques, applications, products and materials on offer in Belgium. Natural light and ventilation, renewable energies and the smart use of water will all be exploited to produce a pavilion with exemplary environmental credentials.The consortium behind the pavilion brings together contractor Besix, designers Assar Architects and Vincent Callebaut Architectures, and the scenographer Krafthaus. It has a public budget of €13.5 million, which will be supplemented with private investment and sponsorship.Belgian participation in international exhibitions is handled by BelExpo, a public body created in 2017 by the federal and community governments. It reports to Peeters, in his capacity as federal minister for the economy.As well as the Dubai design, Peters also presented the Belgian Pavilion for this year’s International Horticultural Exhibition in Beijing, which kicks off in April. Designed by Nicolas Godelet, a Belgian architect with an office in Beijing, it will reflect the diversity of horticulture in the country’s different regions.Its design leads visitors through a green landscape to a cloud made of metal tubes, a humorous reference to the Belgian weather and its surrealist tradition.“Participation in an international exhibition is an opportunity for Belgium to highlight its export products and its economic strengths,” Peeters said. “It’s a showcase for our country and for our companies. With unique designs for the horticultural exhibition in Beijing and the Dubai World Expo, our country will attract the attention of more than 40 million visitors.”
Querkraft architects from vienna are the creative minds behind the austrian pavilion at the expo in dubai. We spoke to owner and partner Gerd Erhartt about what makes a life successful expo appearance, the climate concepts of the future and the importance of emotional connection in designing a more sustainable future.
London studio Spaceagency has developed the wayfinding and signage system for the international event with the help of local craftspeople.
Image 3 of 14 from gallery of Dodi Moss Team Designs an Ethereal Italian Pavilion for Expo Dubai 2020 Competition. © Dodi Moss