Angular buildings linked by street-like passages distinguish the Saudi Arabia Pavilion at Osaka Expo, designed by British studio Foster + Partners and design agency Journey to mimic traditional villages in the kingdom.
Located within The Grand Ring on Yumeshima island, the pavilion is broken into a series of immersive audio-visual exhibits aimed at helping visitors feel they have stepped foot into Saudi Arabia.
Saudi Arabia’s pavilion is formed of a network of angular volumes clad in local stone and arranged to mimic the layout of traditional Saudi Arabian streets. They encircle a courtyard and are accessed from a ramped forecourt planted with native trees.
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