Façade design combining traditional Arabesque and Asanoha patterns.
Representing long history of connections and crossing of culture between Japan and the Middle East.Three-dimentional expression of Japanese Origami shapes.Guests welcomed by Japanese traditional Origami shapes that symbolize the respect shown to others through the Japanese art of Origata gift wrapping with a soft layer material inspiring Japanese traditional paper.Natural cooling system that incorporates traditional Arabic and Japanese techniques.
Expanse of water in front of the Pavilion cools the area and reflects the three-dimentional façade.Sustainable architecture employing use of environmentally-friendly system equipment.
Dubai Expo 2020 Japan Pavilion
Architecture
- Date
- 2018.06 - 2021.09
- For
- culture
- At
UAE
- Size
- 3,200㎡
- Status
- Completed
- Website
- https://expo2020-dubai.go.jp/ja
- Publications
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INFINITI「THE MAKERS」
+81 VOL.89
Senden Kaigi June 2022 no.968
GRAY MAGAZINE April 2022 No.63
Stories of Grand Seiko 2022
Pen Online April 2, 2022
T Japan March 8, 2022
MEET YOUR ART
TOKYO MX『Kotoge Eiji no Nante Bida!』 February 1,8, 2022
Nikkei Architecture December 23, 2021
ARKETIPO December 2021 N.152
toki.tokyo November 19, 2021
Nikkei Architecture October 28, 2021
DENTSU LIVE web column October 6, 2021
Interior October 2021
Shin Kenchiku September 2021
designboom May 26, 2021
ArchDaily April 9, 2021
JAXA’s March 2021 No.083
Nikkei XTECH December 23, 2020
Re Architecture / Conservation October 2020 No.208
Shoten Kenchiku October 2020
Senken Shimbun January 23, 2020
Nikkei Architecture July 11, 2019
Tokyo University of Science, Faculty of Engineering, Department of Architecture “Architectural Design Theory” March 2019
Staff
- Direction
- Yuko Nagayama
Tomosuke Hanatsumi
Yutaro Nakamura
Kota Yoshino - 3D archive
- ARCHI HATCH
- Video
- Takamitsu Miyagawa
- Photo
- JAPAN PAVILION Expo 2020 Dubai