The Chile Pavilion at Expo Osaka 2025 melds modern industrial design with traditional Mapuche artistry, exemplifying sustainable practices through its CLT framework and handwoven textiles.
Constructed as a 'nomadic pavilion,' it can be easily assembled and disassembled for travel, symbolizing innovation while maintaining cultural heritage through its design.
The textiles used in the pavilion echo the Araucanía region's natural landscape and uphold traditional dyework, fostering a strong connection to place and cultural identity.
Deeply rooted in Makün—a Mapuche concept of shelter and connection—the pavilion highlights collaboration among over 200 artisans, producing a powerful environmental and cultural statement.
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