Mitsubishi Pavilion (Expo 2025) / Mitsubishi Jisho Design
Briefly

Mitsubishi Group's pavilion for Expo 2025 Osaka emphasizes the interconnectedness of life, nature, and society through an innovative architectural design. Featuring three tiers of geometric forms—an elliptical space representing life, a rhombus for nature, and a rectangle for society—the pavilion eliminates a single façade for a more engaging viewing experience. With an interior designed to guide visitors through various areas, including a shaded waiting area, orientation, and immersive displays, it ensures a dynamic journey through its unique structure, culminating at a triangular park that feels suspended above ground.
The pavilion's architecture symbolizes interconnected elements of life, nature, and society, emphasizing their mutually supporting relationship through innovative geometric forms.
Designed with a unique all-directional aesthetics, the pavilion invites engagement from all angles, promoting an inclusive experience for visitors from various directions.
Visitors journey through different levels of the pavilion, starting in the shaded Waiting Park, enhancing comfort before engaging with immersive video exhibits.
The pavilion architecture creates an innovative interaction experience, bridging the themes of life, nature, and society in a visually striking and engaging manner.
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