26-05-2025
Saudi Pavilion at Expo Osaka 2025 Wins New York Architectural Design Award
Saudi Arabia's pavilion at Expo Osaka 2025 in Japan has been awarded the Gold Prize in the Cultural Architecture – Interactive and Experiential Spaces category by the prestigious New York Architectural Design Awards.
The accolade recognizes the pavilion's architectural excellence and its innovative design that embodies the spirit of Saudi culture through a rich, immersive visitor experience. Spearheaded by the Saudi Architecture and Design Commission, the pavilion was led by CEO Dr. Sumayah Al-Solaiman and Project Manager Fatima Al-Doukhi, and designed by the renowned global firm Foster + Partners.
The structure offers a sensory journey that begins with an outer courtyard leading into a central inner courtyard. It serves as a contemplative space inspired by the cultural and urban diversity of Saudi Arabia's cities and regions. Throughout the six-month duration of the Expo, the pavilion will also function as a dynamic venue for performances and cultural programming.
Reflecting the architectural essence of Saudi villages and cities, the design fosters a spirit of discovery while highlighting cultural parallels between Saudi Arabia and Japan.
It also prioritizes sustainability, employing passive cooling strategies enhanced by the strategic placement of structural blocks to facilitate wind movement. The building incorporates low-carbon materials, energy-efficient lighting, and solar energy technologies, aligning with both international and Japanese sustainability standards.
Accessibility and inclusivity are central to the pavilion's mission. It features Braille signage, accessible pathways for visitors with disabilities, and interactive elements designed to accommodate a wide range of needs.
A standout feature of the design is its modular façade, which uses Voronoi diagrams to create striking visual patterns. The façade is fully reconfigurable, enhancing the structure's architectural adaptability and impact while maintaining harmony with the environment.
The pavilion has attracted over half a million visitors, engaging audiences with a vibrant representation of Saudi culture and innovation. The Kingdom's participation in Expo Osaka 2025 reflects its growing global cultural presence and its commitment to fostering creative exchanges that bridge tradition and modernity on the world stage.