Mitsubishi Jisho Design's pavilion for Expo 2025 Osaka emphasizes sustainability and unity through design, embodying the theme 'keeping the world vibrant.' Featuring a unique three-tiered structure—an elliptical base, a rhombus, and a rectangle—the pavilion symbolizes life, nature, and society. Constructed with minimal ground contact, the pavilion prioritizes environmental preservation and will be dismantled post-exhibition for material reuse. The design incorporates innovative, repurposed materials, ensuring a minimal ecological footprint while providing an engaging space for visitors to experience interconnectivity and sustainability in architecture.
Set to debut at Expo 2025 Osaka, the Mitsubishi Pavilion embodies 'keeping the world vibrant' through interconnected life, nature, and society in a sustainable design.
The pavilion features a three-tiered design with an elliptical base, rhombus, and rectangle, each symbolizing life, nature, and society, respectively, unified in coexistence.
Mitsubishi Jisho Design prioritizes sustainability, ensuring that the pavilion leaves no trace post-Expo and utilizes resource circularity in its construction methods.
With a focus on repurposed materials and minimal land impact, the pavilion ensures site restoration using excavated earth, showcasing innovative design for future sustainability.
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