At Expo 2025 Osaka, the pavilion designed by NOIZ represents an innovative blend of architecture and technology, conceptualizing a space that serves as both an interface and environment. The reflective structure, formed by modular cubic units, evokes dynamic interaction through its mirrored membrane, which responds to environmental elements. This pavilion prioritizes functionality and adaptability, designed for easy assembly and potential future use. Inside, visitors engage with digital avatars and environments enhanced by robotic elements, promoting a seamless experience that blurs the lines between the physical world and digital interactions.
The pavilion's reflective membrane plays a crucial role in shaping the structure, visually dissolving it into its context, creating a breathing system.
The design emphasizes a flexible and reusable framework, facilitating rapid deployment, disassembly, and potential relocation after the expo.
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