Saudi Arabia to showcase kingdom’s transformation at Osaka Expo 2025
SAUDI Arabia’s pavilion at the 2025 World Exposition in Osaka will offer visitors a window into how the kingdom is evolving beyond oil dependency while preserving its cultural heritage, the country’s ambassador to Japan said.
“What’s exciting for Saudi Arabia is to have a comprehensive transformation that involves not just the economy, but culture, life, and the environment,” Saudi Ambassador Ghazi Binzagr, who also serves as commissioner general of his country’s Osaka expo exhibitions, said in a recent interview.
Designed by British architecture company Foster and Partners, the pavilion will highlight Saudi Arabia’s diverse landscape from green mountains to coral reefs, he added.
“What the visitor will experience is a taste of what it’s like to have a country in the middle of a transformation,” the ambassador said.
Saudi Arabia is one of around a dozen countries set ting up a so-called “Type A” self built pavilion, considered the highlight of the expo.
The pavilion’s structure embodies the country’s trans formation, featuring sustainable elements like solar panels along with cutting-edge technology, including artificial intelligence and virtual reality experiences, according to Saudi officials.
It draws on the architecture in the country’s traditional villages, designed to lead visitors through a forecourt planted with Saudi Arabian flora and narrow streets to the courtyard where performances and events will be held, according to Foster and Partners.
The structure’s cladding is made from lightweight Saudi stone and can be deconstructed and reassembled, or reconfigured, for use in a future location. — Kyodo
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