Kengo Kuma & Associates reveals design for Qatar Pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka
Japanese architecture studio Kengo Kuma & Associates has designed a boat-informed structure for Qatar's national pavilion at Expo 2025 Osaka.
Driven by an appreciation of the strong coastal relations that benefit both Qatar and Japan, Kengo Kuma & Associates and Qatar Museums Authority took inspiration from the traditional Qatari dhow boat construction as well as Japanese wood joinery for the pavilion's design.
Visualisations of the approximately 1,200-metre-square Qatar Pavilion reveal an intricate wooden structure adorned by a white, fabric veil that recalls a boat's sail.
At the centre of the the structure will be a rectilinear volume with facades composed of wooden panels of various lengths and widths.
At the pavilion's front, a walkway will provide access to the space and be flanked by shallow water features that run alongside the pavilion.
Pathways providing external circulation will wrap around the central volume and be partially sheltered by a secondary structure composed of large columns and an open roof connected by joinery.
Arched openings in the canopy will follow the spacing of the external columns to provide views out of the space.
Inside, the pavilion will introduce visitors to the historic and contemporary significance of Qatar's coastal areas as well as highlight the country's progress towards achieving its National Vision 2030.
Set to take place from 13 April to 13 October next year, Expo 2025 Osaka has been masterplanned by Sou Fujimoto Architects and follows an overarching theme of Designing Future Society for Our Lives.
The event will host a series of national pavilions encircled by a 60,000-square-metre wooden ring designed by the studio and informed by traditional Japanese timber construction.
The Qatar Pavilion is set to open in line with the Expo 2025 Osaka on April 13. Also for the Expo 2025 Osaka, Woo Architects has unveiled a demountable structure for the UK Pavilion and Trahan Architects has revealed the USA Pavilion which will include a suspended cube.
We have highlighted 13 other national pavilions that have been unveiled ahead of the event.
The visualisations are courtesy of Kengo Kuma & Associates.
Expo 2025 Osaka will be on show from April to October 2025. See Dezeen Events Guide for more architecture and design events around the world.