Switzerland has unveiled its Pavilion for Expo Osaka 2025, designed by Manuel Herz Architekten, NUSSLI, and Bellprat Partner. The pavilion embodies the Expo theme "Designing the Future Society for Our Lives" by focusing on sustainable practices, featuring a lightweight membrane structure for reduced environmental impact. The pavilion will include four spheres showcasing Swiss innovation through various themes like robotics, health, and sustainability. It aims to foster connections between Switzerland and Japan while facilitating interactive experiences for visitors, promoting collaboration across sectors in Swiss culture and creativity.
The pavilion aims to minimize environmental impact with a lightweight membrane design that allows for speedy construction and strengthens relationships between Switzerland and Japan.
We invite you to check out ArchDaily's comprehensive coverage of the Expo Osaka 2025. The Swiss Pavilion uses a lightweight membrane design to reduce its environmental impact.
The exhibition structure for Osaka will be the lightest ever built by Switzerland for a World Expo, emphasizing the commitment to sustainable building methods.
The pavilion will feature four interconnected spheres that create a space to showcase Swiss innovation and provide an interactive educational playground for visitors.
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